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Canadians prefer the funds did not tick? PDF Print E-mail
We`ve an annual consecutive months in a row, increasing interest in the funds. By contrast, according to a survey of Canadians would prefer to save less in funds, if only they could start saving again.

Now, they must often go to retire later - quotes website one of the largest newspapers in Canada, The Globe And Mail. 54 percent. of respondents said that they would prefer to invest their money in other instruments such as treasury bonds, bonds, businesses, or raw materials - study shows Canada's Maritza Research, which deals with and marketing services. - We are seeing more Do not be discouraged to invest because of the heavy period, but a re-examination of strategy - claims for The Globe And Mail's managing director Maritza Research. The group, whose portfolios have suffered the most savings, people aged 45-54. Almost 40 percent. people at this age need to change something in their pension investments, including the time of redundancy or the composition of investment portfolios - research indicates.

The survey was conducted online in August 2009 to 500 Canadian investors who have invested at least 75 thousand. dollars (U.S.).

 
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