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Interest rates and the stock market are both identified as primary financial concerns for high-net-worth individuals {fact:1, fact:2} and serve as key macroeconomic indicators used to assess the economic environment {fact:3, fact:4}.
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An Exploratory Study of the Wealthy's Investment Beliefs ... financialplanningassociation.org 3 facts
claimHigh-net-worth individuals globally identified the stock market, inflation, and rising interest rates as their top financial worries.
claimAffluent respondents were more likely to be worried about rising interest rates than high-net-worth respondents, though both groups showed no difference in levels of concern regarding poor stock market performance, persistent inflation, and risk of recession.
referenceThe survey instrument for 'An Exploratory Study of the Wealthy's Investment Beliefs' explored concerns regarding the economic environment over the next 12 months, specifically asking about poor stock market performance, persistent inflation, risk of recession, and rising interest rates.
What Are the Key Macroeconomic Indicators? | IG International ig.com 1 fact
claimPopular leading macroeconomic indicators include the stock market, house prices, bond yields, production and manufacturing statistics, retail sales, and interest rates.