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            35-year-old men &#039;lousy&#039; investors: Swedish study
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            Stock market success is impossible to predict but according to new research, certain ‘crystal clear’ trends have been discovered.
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            Swedes shy away from stock market: study
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            The number of Swedes playing the stock market dropped in 2010, according to new statistics, while telecom firms Ericsson and TeliaSonera topped the list of Swedish firms with the most shareholders.
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            More Swedish investors seek profits abroad
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            Swedish foreign portfolio investments rose 16 percent or 407 billion kronor ($60.63 billion) to 2.96 trillion kronor at the end of 2009.
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