Fixed deposits and savings accounts are the preferred choice of investment instruments for the emerging affluent, according to Standard Chartered’s ‘The Race to Save’ report. The emerging affluent are those earning enough to start saving. If these investors start using equities along with other instruments, they could increase the return on their savings by 48 per cent over a 10-year period. In fact, 19 per cent of those in the 25-34 year age bracket keep their savings in cash at home. The top priority for the emerging affluent is ...
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