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| | | ... the Asia-Pacific Wealth Report 2014 (APWR), published by Capgemini and RBC Wealth Management. The region's population of HNWIs grew 17% to 4.3 million, while their wealth grew 18% to reach US$14.2 trillion, compared to growth rates of 13% and 12% respectively ... |
| | | | ... executive Dr Michelle Deaker said: "The rapid rate at which the fund has attracted investment from High Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) and family offices reflects the strong appetite for opportunities in high growth technology-based companies in Australia. ... |
| | | | Growth in the high net worth individuals (HNWIs) market has dramatically outpaced the global average over the last five years, according to the latest annual Asia-Pacific Wealth Report. Published jointly by Capgemini and RBC Wealth Management, the report ... |
| | | | ... millionaires expected to earn their wealth from financial services. At the end of 2012 there were 302,000 millionaires (HNWIs) in Australia, collectively holding US$900 billion, or 15.5% of the total individual wealth in the country. The number of multimillionaires ... |
| | | | ... the global stakes with the US, Japan and Germany taking the top three spots. The investible wealth of the world's total HNWIs rebounded in 2012, to reach a record high of US$46.2 trillion, after declining 1.7 percent in 2011. The report defined a high ... |
| | | | ... bank to manage their wealth is set to decline from 16% today to 14%. "Taken as a whole, the East research shows that Asia's HNWIs are increasingly focusing on who will manage their wealth for them," said the East & Partners research note. "This research ... |
| | | | ... alter their operating models to reflect this reality, CoreData's Private Bank Intelligence Unit found. In a focus group of HNWIs with $2 million plus in investable assets, and an online satisfaction survey, brokers were considered too narrow in focus ... |
| | | | ... the entire high net worth sector contract by $US 700 billion in 2011. The fall is despite a 0.8% increase in the number of HNWIs, according to the latest RBC/Capgemini World Wealth Report. The result reflected the segment's preferences for higher risk ... |
| | | | ... 2011. In total 1,406 Australian consumers were surveyed, of whom 337 were SMSF trustees and 174 high net worth individuals (HNWIs) without SMSFs. A second survey was conducted with professionals servicing the segment. A total of 513 responses were recorded ... |
| | | | ... Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management and Capgemini, which said the region's population of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) grew by 9.7 % to 3.3 million last year. "Asia-Pacific remains a region of enormous wealth creation, spearheaded by China, India ... |
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