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Band 6+: The graph below shows the way people of a country invested their money in stock market during the years 2001-2006.

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The image shows a bar chart with two categories, Bonds and Stocks, spanning the years 2001 to 2006. In 2001, Bonds are at 100 billion, Stocks at 210 billion. In 2002, Bonds at 123 billion, Stocks at 216 billion. In 2003, Bonds at 157 billion, Stocks at 227 billion. In 2004, Bonds at 162 billion, Stocks at 289 billion. In 2005, Bonds at 179 billion, Stocks at 297 billion. In 2006, Bonds at 188 billion, Stocks at 311 billion.
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The bar chart illustrates the way people of Somecountry spent their budget between 2001 and 2006 .

Overall , the spending on stocks were always higher than the investment on bonds , measured in billions and both categories followed a stable growth .

Looking at the beginning years , it can be seen that in the year 2001 , 210 billion was spent on stocks , which is nearly doubled that in the expenditure on bonds . The spending on two categories , namely bonds and stocks both experienced a slight increase of 123 billion and 216 billion in the next year. In 2003 , the narrow gap was seen obviously , the figure for bonds climb by 157 billion and that for stocks rose by 227 billion .

As for the remaining period , all three years recorded a faster change . Stocks was invested nearly 300 billion in 2005 , then climbed and peaked at 311 billion in the final year . While the expenditure on bonds was achieved 162 billion , 179 billion and 188 billion , which were used to make slightly increase in the years 2004 , 2005 and 2006 respectivily although still not reached 200 billion .

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