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Global financial literacy survey shows nearly half of adults don't reach minimum

Adults in many countries fail to engage in financial behaviours that could improve their financial security.

Nevil Gibson
Wed, 12 Oct 2016

An international study of financial literacy to be released at a conference in Auckland today shows a worryingly low level in most of the countries surveyed.

The two-day conference has attracted 150 delegates from 40 countries participating in the OECD/International Network on Financial

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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 12 Oct 2016
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