Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/blsd24/the_asia_pacific) has announced the addition of the "The Asia Pacific 2016 Wealth Report" report to their offering.

This report provides a comprehensive review of the wealth sector in the Asia Pacific region (APAC), including HNWI trends, luxury trends and wealth management trends in each country.

Scope:

- APAC countries ranked by HNWIs and multi-millionaires, with growth rates.

- Top cities for HNWIs.

- Emerging cities for HNWIs.

- Investments and spending review of APAC HNWIs, including: behavioural mapping, luxury sales, collectables and prime real estate.

- Review of the APAC wealth management sector, including major players by AuM.

- Wealth per capita rankings.

Key Highlights

- There are approximately 3.5 million HNWIs living in Asia Pacific (APAC), with combined wealth holdings of US$17.7 trillion.

- APAC HNWI numbers have increased by 115% over the past 15 years (2000 to 2015).

- Mongolia was the top performing APAC country for HNWIs during this period, with growth of 670%. Vietnam, Indonesia, China and India also performed well.

- Sri Lanka and Vietnam are expected to be the fastest growing APAC markets over the next 10 years.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Country statisitcs

2.1 Benchmarking Asia Pacific's Wealth in Context

2.2 Wealth per capita rankings

2.3 Total wealth rankings

2.4 HNWI rankings

2.5 HNWI trends since 2000

2.6 HNWI trends over the past year

2.7 HNWI forecasts to 2025

2.8 Multi-millionaire rankings

3 Major cities

3.1 HNWI city rankings

3.1 HNWI city trends since 2000

3.2 HNWI city forecasts to 2025

3.3 Multi-millionaire city rankings

4 Emerging cites

5 Investments and spending of APAC HNWIs

5.1 Behavioral mapping

5.2 Luxury sales by country

5.3 Collectables

5.4 Prime real estate

6 Wealth management in Asia Pacific

Companies Mentioned

- BNP Paribas

- Citi

- Credit Suisse

- DBS

- Deutsche Bank

- EWM group

- GGB Wealthcare

- HSBC

- JP Morgan

- Julius Baer

- Morgan Stanley

- Myer family office

- UBS

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