S'pore women hobbled by lack of confidence in investing: BlackRock
Asset manager's survey finds they invest less than men, and when they do invest, they do so conservatively
Singapore
TODAY'S women can be as financially savvy as men, but Singapore women still lack confidence in their abilities to manage finances, says BlackRock.
The asset manager's annual Global Investor Pulse Survey has found that Singapore men and women share similar financial goals, but are quite different in their attitudes toward investing.
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