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Mar 2025
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Where to Invest $100,000 Right Now

Bloomberg
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Merryn speaks with Bloomberg personal finance and wealth reporter Suzanne Woolley about the latest instalment in her "Where to Invest" series. They discuss where four money managers said they’d put a $100,000 stake right now. Opportunities mentioned include stocks outside the US, tech and a holiday house in Greece. 

Read the story here: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/how-to-invest-100k-q2-2025/

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