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| | | ... net wealth gap between men and women has almost halved in the last 12 years, according to the latest Roy Morgan Wealth Report. Statistics from the report show the average net wealth for women today sits at 89% that of men - $400,000, to men's $449,000. ... |
| | | | ... cautious investors and prefer to leave their wealth in cash rather than risk capital erosion. The 2019 State of Wealth Report, which is based on research conducted by Crestone Wealth Management and CoreData, found most millionaires are unsophisticated ... |
| | | | ... millionaires shifted their portfolio to cash amid share market uncertainty. According to Capgemini's annual World Wealth Report, the number of Australian high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) fell by 4.32%, from 278,000 to 266,000 between 2017 and 2018. ... |
| | | | ... in net wealth now being 98.7% higher in 2019 than it was in 2007. These are the key findings from the Roy Morgan Wealth Report, this means that even allowing for population growth and inflation the average Australian is better off. The report covers ... |
| | | | ... personal connection with their asset managers, Capgemini's latest study said. Releasing its annual Asia Pacific Wealth Report, Capgemini Australia said the region's wealth management firms have potential to increase assets under management if ... |
| | | | ... population is growing, with more than 20,000 Aussies joining the fold in 2017. According to Capgemini's 2018 World Wealth Report, Australia's HNWI population grew 9.2% across the past year, with 278,000 Aussies now holding more than US$1 million of investable ... |
| | | | ... investment, Australia is still a destination of choice for ultra-wealthy investors, according to Knight Frank's wealth report. Australia is the third most-preferred global destination for the world's ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) to emigrate ... |
| | | | ... than the bottom 70% of Australians combined. The widening gap has reached a 20-year high. Credit Suisse's Global Wealth Report forecasts the number of millionaires in Australia will grow by 46% over the next five years, to about 1.7 million. Oxfam Australia ... |
| | | | ... Australian millionaires rise by 200,000 - the third-largest increase after the US and Germany. The Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report showed that over the same period, the number of ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) rose by 29% to nearly 3000 ... |
| | | | ... Google, Amazon and Facebook for wealth management needs according to latest research from Capgemini. In its 2017 World Wealth Report the consulting firm found BigTech is casting a long shadow in wealth management, as 56% of high-net-worth individuals ... |
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