The given bar graph depicts the amount of money that people in Somecountry invested in bonds and stocks from 2001 to 2006, measured in billions. Overview, it is obvious that the investment in both bonds and stocks increased over the recorded period.
According to the provided graph, money invested in bonds started from 1,000 billions in 2001, despite an unnoticeable increase between 2003 and 2004, there was then a steadily growth over the given period, and reaching 188 billions in total in 2006. For the investment in stocks, it began with 210 billions in 2001, then rose slightly to 227 billions in 2003. Interestingly, there was a sudden increase to 289 billions in the following year. In the last section of this period, the money that people invested in stocks rose negligibly and reached 311 billions in 2006.
To conclude, people invested more money on stock markets in both of bonds and stock.
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