Women losing out by $670bn in UK investments

Survey finds structural issues are fuelling a gender investment gap.

A survey of 6,000 adults conducted by financial advice site Boring Money found that women make £600bn ($670bn) less in investments than men.

The report said that pensions were a key driver of the gender investment gap at a time when anxiety around pensions has peaked. Women have an average private

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