A survey conducted by the Securities and Exchange Board of India and market research firm Kantar noted that nearly 79% of Gen-Z households which invest displayed risk-averse behaviour. (Image: NDTV Profit) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed
India's young population is often tagged as being less afraid of consequences when it comes to major life decisions. But that doesn't seem to hold true for the equity markets.
A survey conducted by the Securities and Exchange Board of India and market research firm Kantar noted that nearly 79% of Gen-Z households which invest displayed risk-averse behaviour. Nearly 80% of all Indian households which invest were looking to ensure capital conservation, rather than take on more equity risk.
As such only 9.5% Indian household