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The image depicts a bar chart with the title "Money invested in stock market in Somecountry (in billions)" showing bonds and stock investments from 2001 to 2006; Bonds investments: 2001 - 100 billion, 2002 - 123 billion, 2003 - 157 billion, 2004 - 162 billion, 2005 - 179 billion, 2006 - 188 billion; Stocks investments: 2001 - 210 billion, 2002 - 216 billion, 2003 - 227 billion, 2004 - 289 billion, 2005 - 297 billion, 2006 - 311 billion.
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The bar graph illustrates that the people in Somecountry’s investment ways their money between 2001 and 2006. Units are measured in billions.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the amount of money most spent on stocks for the whole period. The lowest figures showed in both bonds and stocks in 2001. Likewise, preferring of bonds and stocks peaked at the same time in 2006.
Investment on bonds reached at the lowest point at 100 billion in the first year, while stocks investments began just above 200 billion in 2001. In the final year, investment of stocks increased at slightly over 300 billion. Also, the investment of stocks rose up nearly 200 billion in 2006.
This bar graph shows the investigation on bonds and stocks in 2001 to 2006.
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