The study found that 65% of people across four European countries believe they are well informed about financial matters, with younger adults reporting higher confidence than older generations.

A study by Boerse Stuttgart Group found that 65% of respondents across Germany, Spain, Italy and France consider themselves well informed about financial topics. The research surveyed more than 6,000 people aged between 18 and 70. The internet was the most commonly used source of financial information The study found that 69% of people aged 18 to 29 rated their financial knowledge as good, compared with 61% of respondents aged 60 to 70. By country, Germany recorded the highest level of finan