Please note: this article is more than one year old. The views of our CIO team may have changed since it was published, and the data on which it was based may have been revised.

 

 

Our new CIO Special report – Millennials: ageing pains – looks at trends that are shaped by the Millennial generation and how investors can benefit from them.

 

Topics covered include:

  • Millennials were born between the early 1980s and the mid 1990s, following the Generation X demographic cohort
  • Investing around the Millennials theme can take several forms, for example through focusing on their perceived consumer habits, e.g. technology and entertainment spending 
  • But it is also important to consider the issues which will define the economic environment of Millennials’ working lives – including demographics/debt and the environment

 

To download a PDF of the full report, please click here.

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