Why women are better long-term investors

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A number of studies have concluded that, in general, women achieve better investment outcomes than men. This is largely due to better investor behaviour. In the spirit of Women’s Month, Allan Gray’s Lettie Mzwinila joins Kaya Bizz to touch on some of the reasons why women may have the upper hand when it comes to investing and shares some of the things women can do to improve their chances of long-term investment success.
25 Aug 2020 English South Africa Investing · Investing

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