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Dutch can profit more from their savings by investing

Dutch can profit more from their savings by investing

The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) reports that one in ten Dutch households has sufficient financial resources to invest but chooses not to. This trend could lead to long-term financial shortages, as these households are missing out on potential returns from their savings.

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