Frankfurt Actually, Germans can be grateful to the European Central Bank and also to banks and savings banks. Because it should be the annoyance about the increasingly frequent penalty interest for money in bank accounts, which has given German investors the last push to deal more with stocks, investment funds and the index fund ETF.
In any case, behind closed doors, investment experts cite this outgrowth of the world of low interest rates as the reason why private investors are now buying significantly more dividend stocks and fund shares, along with the well-known arguments for good long-term return opportunities.
For the year that is coming to an end, stock experts can imagine that there will be a new record for the number of shareholders. The fund industry is also anticipating unprecedented fund sales.
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