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| | | ... outlook. According to the report, global HNWI wealth grew by 4.7% in 2023, reaching $86.8 trillion. Additionally, the HNWI population increased by 5.1% to 22.8 million worldwide, continuing to expand despite market volatility. This growth reverses the ... |
| | | | ... Asia Pacific HNWIs are catching up to those in North America, with a 4.9% delta between North American and APAC HNWI population growth and a 4.7% difference in financial wealth last year narrowing North America's dominance. Within the APAC region, Australian ... |
| | | | ... 11% and 9% growth respectively, surpassing Asia Pacific with 8% for the first time since 2012. Breaking down the HNWI population by net wealth, it was actually those at the very top - with more than US$30 million in investable assets - who continued ... |
| | | | ... 2018. Australia fell from ninth place to the 10th spot, overtaken by Italy. The US remains home to the largest HNWI population (5.3m), followed by Japan (3.2m), Germany (1.4m) and China (1.3m). One of the key drivers of the decline was the flight to ... |
| | | | ... global HNWI powerhouse, generating 41.4% of all new HNWI wealth globally in 2017. The research said 12.1% growth in HNWI population, and a 14.8% rise in wealth means the region is now forecast to surpass US$42 trillion by 2025. Though showing improvement ... |
| | | | ... 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 assets. Cagemini Australia ... |
| | | | ... of the World (RoW) growth rate. The Asia-Pacific region also has the highest population of HNWI and in 2015 the HNWI population grew by 9.4% passing 5 million and growing 3.5 times the RoW growth rate of 2.7%. According to the report, equity and real ... |
| | | | ... "Asia-Pacific is expected to continue to lead global growth and pass North America as the region with the highest HNWI population by the end of 2014 and the greatest HNWI wealth by 2015." In seeking growth, HNWIs in the region significantly increased ... |
| | | | ... rest of the world between 2007 and 2012, while wealth grew at three times the global rate. In 2012 the region's HNWI population grew by 9.4% to reach 3.68 million and wealth grew by 12.2% to US$12 trillion, driven by GDP growth of 5.5%, which is more ... |
| | | | ... sector is illustrated by it being equivalent to approximately 80% of total world equity markets capitalisation. The HNWI population in Australia decreased 6.9% from 191,900 to 179,500 over 2010/11. There are now approximately 1,800 UHNW individuals in ... |
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