These millennial women hadn’t invested before. The pandemic was ‘a wake-up call.’
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Amid a financial crisis that demanded action, investing became an opportunity that attracted new entrants, many of them women.
In early April 2020, Juli Adhikari, 25, sat in front of her laptop, opened a Google search window and typed in three words: “how to invest.” After browsing the Internet […]
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