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		<title>Can it be possible that the stock market has become a safer and better investment than the banks?</title>
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It seems such a short time ago that people who invested all of their money in the stock market were regarded as being &#34;risqu&#233;,&#34; and those who kept their money in the bank in short and long term deposit accounts were described as being &#34;sensible&#34;. Well that role has certainly been reversed over the last [...]]]></description>
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