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| | ... Singapore and the US. Many are expected to come from China, which is forecast to see about 13,500 HNWs leave this year. India, the UK, and Russia are also expected to see their HNW populations decline. Meanwhile, Australia ranked seventh in the world's ... |
| | | ... from 23% to 32%. "As our investor survey shows, recent interest in emerging markets has mainly been shifting between China, India, and Southeast Asia," it said. The report explained further, APAC emerging markets are especially "plentiful" in early-stage ... |
| | | ... China (26%), Japan (9.9%), the US (8.6%), the Republic of Korea (4.6%), Singapore (3.7%), New Zealand (3.4%), the UK (3.4%), India (3.4%), Malaysia (2.8%), and Thailand (2.8%). In terms of Australia's biggest exports, coal was valued at $66.8 billion ... |
| | | ... currently assign an average of 63% to the US and 21% to other developed markets, with the balance invested across China (8%), India (2%) and other emerging markets (7%). "Globally, the majority of family offices expect to broadly maintain their current ... |
| | | ... the envy of some of Australia's major trading partners. In the US the ratio is 107% of their GDP, in the UK it's 81% and India it's 70%. Only neighboring New Zealand comes close to Australia's position as their government debt ratio is also 35% noting ... |
| | | ... partnership. I'd also like to thank Nakano-san for his dedicated service over many years and wish him the best in his new role in India." |
| | | As La Niña dries up, local water entitlement deals are flowing in. The esoteric asset, held mainly by irrigators, is seldom known by the investing public, however after three consecutive years of heavy rainfall, many say there's never been a better ... |
| | | The failure of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) doesn't point to a systemic issue, however the banking crisis in the US may be far from over, experts say. The failure of SVB was mainly due to an asset-liability mismatch, which resulted in material losses ... |
| | | ... will be cut as part of the restructure. The group expects to save about $5 million after it offshores work to its existing India and Poland operations. Roy flagged at the start of the year that some leadership role s would change as a result of the changes. ... |
| | | ... that pay reliable dividends. Bhansali sees many investors are heavily allocated to countries like the US, Australia and India - some of the most expensive in the world. As a contrarian investor, Bhansali prefers to invest in companies in Europe and Latin ... |
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