Gender investment gap costs industry billions of dollars a year

If women invested to the same degree as men do, this would increase global investments by billions of dollars, according to a report by BNY Mellon Investment Management.
Kristina Najjar-Wahlgren, Nordic head at BNY Mellon Investment Management. | Photo: PR/BNY Mellon
Kristina Najjar-Wahlgren, Nordic head at BNY Mellon Investment Management. | Photo: PR/BNY Mellon

A new report written by BNY Mellon Investment Management concludes that the lack of gender equality in investments means the industry is missing out on USD 3,2trn, Danish media Finans reports.

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