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CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Introduction
- What is this report about?
- Regional overview
- Introduction
- General economic stability
- GDP growth
- Income distribution
- Market size
- Wealth market comparison
- Future decoded
- Individuals
- Attractiveness of the domestic markets going forward
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
- What is this report about?
- Who is the target reader?
- How to use this report
CHAPTER 3 REGIONAL OVERVIEW
- Introduction
- Economic factors
- General economic stability
- GDP growth
- GDP per capita
- Stock market performance
- Income distribution
- Retail investment
- Market size
- Market growth
- S&I per capita
- Data
CHAPTER 4 WEALTH MARKET COMPARISON
- High net worth sector
- Competitive dynamics
- Australian overview
- China overview
- Hong Kong overview
- Japan overview
- New Zealand overview
- Singapore overview
- South Korea overview
- Taiwan overview
- Data
CHAPTER 5 FUTURE DECODED
- Forecast factors
- Market forecasts
- Attractiveness of the domestic markets going forward
- North Asia and Greater China
- China
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- South Korea
- South-East Asia and Pacific
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Singapore
- Data
CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX
- Definitions
- AAGR
- Advisory portfolio management
- CAGR
- Discretionary portfolio management
- The responsibility for buying and selling investments is delegated
to an investment manager. The client grants the investment manager
the authority to transact on their behalf, without seeking approval
for every trade.
- Gini index
- High net worth (HNW)
- An individual holding USD300K or more of liquid assets.
- Liquid assets
- Liquid asset bands
- Research methodology
- The Global Wealth Model
- The UK sub model
- Asia-Pacific sub model
- Forecasting methodology
- Datamonitors wealth numbers compared with others numbers
- Bespoke Wealth Market Sizing
- Further reading
- Datamonitor Asia-Pacific Wealth Reports
- Datamonitor Asia-Pacific Insight Reports
- Datamonitor Global Wealth Service: Competitor Tracking
- Datamonitor Financial Services Consulting
- Asia-Pacific contacts
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Historic GDP growth, 1998-2003
- Table 2: Indexed historic GDP growth, 1998-2003
- Table 3: Market capitalization of domestic equities, 1998-2003
- Table 4: Indexed market capitalization of domestic equities, 1998-2003
- Table 5: Relative income distribution
- Table 6: Retail savings and investments market sizes, 1998-2003
- Table 7: Indexed retail savings and investments market sizes,
1998-2003
- Table 8: S&I per Capita, 2003
- Table 9: Most of the regional or global private banks have a presence
in Singapore and Hong Kong
- Table 10: Proportion of high net worth individuals to adult
population, 2003
- Table 11: High net worth individuals, 1998-2003
- Table 12: Indexed high net worth individuals, 1998-2003
- Table 13: High net worth assets, 1998-2003
- Table 14: Indexed high net worth assets, 1998-2003
- Table 15: Forecasted GDP growth, 2003-2008
- Table 16: Indexed forecasted GDP growth, 2003-2008
- Table 17: Forecasted high net worth individuals, 2003-2008
- Table 18: Indexed forecasted high net worth individuals, 2003-2008
- Table 19: Forecasted high net worth assets 2003-2008
- Table 20: Indexed forecasted high net worth assets 2003-2008
- Table 21: High net worth market overview, 2003
- Table 22: High net worth market overview, 2008
- Table 23: Wealth markets that have been modeled using the Global
Wealth Model
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: The Japanese market is more than twice the size of the other
seven markets combined
- Figure 2: 60.0% of high net worth individuals from the eight countries
are in Japan
- Figure 3: Taiwan will overtake Hong Kong as the second fastest growing
market over the 2003-2008 period
- Figure 4: Methodology diagram and report structure
- Figure 5: China and South Korea have experienced the most rapid GDP
growth in recent years
- Figure 6: China lags way behind the other countries in terms of GDP
per capita
- Figure 7: In general, the major markets have endured a torrid time in
recent years, with the Australian market performing most consistently
- Figure 8: Japan has the most evenly distributed income profile of the
eight countries
- Figure 9: The Japanese market is more than twice the size of the other
seven markets combined
- Figure 10: Retail savings and investments grew most rapidly in China
over the 1998-2003 period
- Figure 11: Hong Kong has the highest savings and investments per
capita at USD112,520
- Figure 12: 60.0% of high net worth individuals from the eight
countries are in Japan
- Figure 13: Hong Kong has the highest proportion of high net worths
relative to adult population of any country in this study
- Figure 14: The Chinese market has seen the fastest growth in the
number of high net worth individuals in recent years
- Figure 15: The pattern of growth of liquid assets was very similar to
that seen in number of individuals over the 1998-2003 period
- Figure 16: Going forward, China and Hong Kong are expected to see the
strongest GDP growth
- Figure 17: Taiwan will overtake Hong Kong as the second fastest
growing market over the 2003-2008 period
- Figure 18: Japan will continue to see the slowest growth over the
2003-2008 period
- Figure 19: North Asian high net worth wealth will not grow much more
strongly between 2003 and 2008 than it has over the last five years
- Figure 20: South-East Asian high net worth wealth is set to grow
strongly
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