Young Swedes are now as avid fund investors as their compatriots

An increasing number of young Swedes consider investment funds the best way of saving. The interest in investing in equities is also growing, the Swedish Investment Fund Association says.
Young people bathing near the Swedish summer resort of Båstad. An increasing number of young Swedes are becoming investors. | Photo: Lars Krabbe/Jyllands-Posten/Ritzau Scanpix
Young people bathing near the Swedish summer resort of Båstad. An increasing number of young Swedes are becoming investors. | Photo: Lars Krabbe/Jyllands-Posten/Ritzau Scanpix

Investment funds are becoming ever more popular among young Swedes, who now consider them the best way of saving money in the long term, new figures from the Swedish Investment Fund Association show.

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