HNWI Asset Allocation in Hong Kong: Wealth Management, Trends, Demand, Report, Opportunities and Forecast to 2018

HNWI Asset Allocation in Hong Kong: Wealth Management, Trends, Demand, Report, Opportunities and Forecast to 2018

  • Submitted By: dessiew8
  • Date Submitted: 02/04/2015 11:28 PM
  • Category: Business
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• This report is the result of WealthInsight’s extensive research covering the high net worth individual (HNWI) population and wealth management market in Hong Kong.

• The report focuses on HNWI performance between the end of 2008 (the peak before the global financial crisis) and the end of 2013. This enables us to determine how well the country's HNWIs have performed through the crisis.

Executive Summary :

This report provides the latest asset allocations of Hong Kong HNWIs across 13 asset classes. The report also includes projections of the volume, wealth and asset allocations of Hong Kong HNWIs to 2018 and a comprehensive and robust background of the local economy.

To get more details of report at: http://www.reportscue.com/hnwi-asset-allocation-in-hong-kong-2014-market

Scope :

• Independent market sizing of Hong Kong HNWIs across five wealth bands
• HNWI volume and wealth trends from 2009 to 2013
• HNWI volume and wealth forecasts to 2018
• HNWI and UHNWI asset allocations across 13 asset classes
• Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth

Key Highlights :

• In 2013, real estate was the largest asset class for Hong Kong HNWIs, with 34.8% of total HNWI assets, followed by business interests with 23.3%, equities with 17.9%, cash and deposits with 11.5%, fixed-income with 8.3%, and alternatives with 4.3%.
• Real estate, equities and alternatives recorded growth at respective review-period rates of 87.4%, 82.2% and 60.7%.
• Alternative assets held by Hong Kong HNWIs decreased during the review period, from 4.4% of total HNWI assets in 2009 to 4.3% in 2013. HNWI allocations to commodities increased from 1.1% of total assets in 2009 to 1.4% in 2013.
• Over the forecast period, allocations in commodities are expected to decline to 1.0% of total HNWI assets by 2018, as global liquidity will tighten due to a forecast near-term drop in demand for raw materials from China.
• In 2013, Hong Kong HNWI liquid assets amounted to US$391.9...

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