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Investors Here Are Looking More for Concrete than Stocks

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Icelanders' interest in investing in stocks appears to be increasing, according to a new Gallup survey. Almost a third of Icelanders own domestic stocks – which is much less than in many other countries. Investors here are looking for concrete. 44 thousand Icelanders own stocks on the Icelandic Stock Exchange and their number has been increasing in recent years. They were 56 thousand in 2007 and the number dropped to just over four thousand in 2…
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Icelanders' interest in investing in stocks appears to be increasing, according to a new Gallup survey. Almost a third of Icelanders own domestic stocks – which is much less than in many other countries. Investors here are looking for concrete. 44 thousand Icelanders own stocks on the Icelandic Stock Exchange and their number has been increasing in recent years. They were 56 thousand in 2007 and the number dropped to just over four thousand in 2…

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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