Savers should stop hoarding cash and invest, City watchdog says

Savers need to stop hoarding so much cash and invest it in the stock market instead, the City watchdog has urged. The Financial Conduct Authority warned many consumers are "likely to experience harm" as the real value of their assets fall against the "upside potential from investing". It said that …


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