NEW YORK, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
High Net Worth Trends in China to 2015
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Synopsis
This report is the result of WealthInsight's extensive research covering the HNWI population and Wealth Management industry in China. It provides market size and forecasts of the HNWI population. By leveraging the WealthInsight HNWI Database, it provides key demographic breakdowns.
SummaryThis report provides projections of the volume and wealth of China's HNWI and a comprehensive background of the Chinese economy. This includes demographic trends (2007-2011) and findings of the proprietary WealthInsight HNWI Database.
Scope
The report features:
• Independent market sizing of China's HNWI
• Most up to date and thorough analysis of the demographic breakdown of China's HNWI
• Volume and wealth trends from 2007 to 2011 • Volume and wealth forecasts to 2015
• Current insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth
Reasons To Buy• The WealthInsight Intelligence Center Database is an unparalleled resource and the leading resource of its kind. Compiled and curated by a team of expert research specialists, the Database comprises up to one hundred data-points on over 100,000 HNWI, private banks, wealth managers and family offices around the world. With the Database as the foundation for our research and analysis, we are able obtain an unsurpassed level of granularity, insight and authority on the HNWI and wealth management universe in each of the countries and regions we cover. • Comprehensive forecasts to 2015.
Key Highlights
• There are currently 1.3 million HNWIs in China with a combined wealth of US$4.3 trillion, which equates to 26% of the total wealth held in the country.
• During 2007–2011, the number of HNWIs increased by just less than 372,000, representing a 41% increase over the period.
• WealthInsight expects HNWI wealth to increase at a CAGR of 14.7% over the forecast period to reach US$7.5 trillion in 2015, while volume will grow at a CAGR of 13.5% to reach over 2.1 million in 2015.
Companies MentionedChinese banks:
Bank of China
Agricultural Bank of China
China Construction Bank
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China
China Citic Bank
China Merchants Bank
Bank of Communications
China Minsheng Banking Corp
China Everbright Bank
Bank of Dalian
Bank of China
Foreign banks:
HSBC China
Citibank China
UBS AG
Deutsche Bank China
Bank of Tokyo-MUFJ
DBS China
BNP Paribas
Standard Chartered
Royal Bank of Scotland
JP Morgan Chase
Credit Agricole
Joint ventures:
ICBC Credit Suisse
BOC BlackRock
China Citic Bank and BBVA,
Santander CCB
Ping An Bank and HSBC
First Sino Bank and Lotus Worldwide
BoCommLife and CBA
Multi-Family Offices
Serficom Shanghai
AMC Group – Asset Management China
KCS Services Limited
Table of Contents1 Introduction What is this Report About? 2 Wealth Sector Fundamentals 2.1 Political Background of the Wealth Sector 2.2 Economic Background to the Wealth Sector 2.3 Benchmarking Chinese Wealth in Context 2.3.1 Distribution of wealth 2.3.2 Alternate scenarios for China's economy to 2015 3 Findings from the WealthInsight HNWI Database 3.1 Trends in HNWI Wealth to 2015 3.1.1 HNWI trend analysis 3.1.2 HNWI volume trend analysis 3.1.3 HNWI wealth trend analysis 3.1.4 Per-capita HNWI net worth trend analysis 3.1.5 Trends of the wealth bands 3.1.6 Chinese HNWI demographic breakdown by age 3.1.7 Chinese HNWI demographic breakdown by gender 3.1.8 Sources of wealth: inherited vs earned vs self-made 3.1.9 Regional distribution of HNWIs 4 Appendix 4.1 Pertinent Regulations 4.1.1 Regulations on banks 4.1.2 Regulations on foreign direct investment 4.1.3 Regulations on wealth management 4.1.4 Regulations on offshore investment 4.1.5 Regulations on foreign investment in china 4.1.6 Regulations on leveraged buyouts and mergers and acquisitions 4.1.7 Regulations on hedge funds and derivatives 4.1.8 Regulations on private equity investment 4.2 Key Economic Trends and Drivers 4.2.1 Renminbi to US dollar moving annual average exchange rate 4.2.2 Real GDP growth 4.2.3 Per-capita GDP 4.2.4 Gross savings rate as a percentage of GDP 4.2.5 Domestic Market Capitalization 4.2.6 Housing price index 4.2.7 Commodity index 4.2.8 Foreign direct investment 4.2.9 Investments of FIIs in equity products 4.2.10 Inflation rate 4.2.11 Repo rate 4.2.12 Balance of payments 4.2.13 Stock market performance 4.2.14 Fiscal position 4.2.15 HNWI wealth vs GDP 4.2.16 Capital formation as a percentage of GDP 4.2.17 Disposable income as a percentage of GDP 5 About WealthInsight List of TablesTable 1: HNWI Wealth Band and Group Definitions Table 2: Regional Definitions Table 3: HNWIs – Volume by Wealth Band, 2007–2015 Table 4: HNWIs – Wealth by Wealth Band (US$ Billion), 2007–2015 Table 5: HNWIs – Per-Capita Net Worth (US$ Million), 2007–2015 Table 6: HNWIs – Volume Distribution Wealth Pyramid, 2011 Table 7: HNWIs – Wealth Distribution Wealth Pyramid, 2011 Table 8: HNWI – Regional Distribution, 2011 Table 9: RMB to US$ Moving Annual Average Exchange Rate, 2006–2015 Table 10: Real GDP Growth Rate, 2006–2015Table 11: GDP Per Capita, 2006–2015 Table 12: Gross Savings as a Percentage of Real GDP, 2006–2015 Table 13: Domestic Market Capitalization, 2006–2010 Table 14: Housing Price Index, 2006–2010 Table 15: Commodity Indices, 2006–2015 Table 16: Foreign Direct Investments, 2006–2015 Table 17: Investments of FIIs in Equity Products, 2006–2009 Table 18: Inflation Rate, 2006–2015 Table 19: Repo Rate, 2006–2015 Table 20: Balance of Payments, 2006–2010 Table 21: Stock Market Performance, 2006–2010 Table 22: External and Fiscal Debt as Percentage of GDP, 2006–2015 Table 23: HNWI Wealth vs GDP, 2007–2015 Table 24: Capital Formation as a Percentage of GDP, 2006–2015 Table 25: Disposable Income as a Percentage of GDP, 2006–2015 List of FiguresFigure 1: HNWI Wealth Band Definitions Figure 2: WealthInsight Map of China Figure 3: HNWIs Wealth Sector Market Attractiveness, 2007–2015 Figure 4: HNWIs – China vs RoW and Asia-Pacific Figure 5: HNWIs – Growth Factor Correlation, 2007–2015 Figure 6: HNWIs – Volume by Wealth Band, 2007–2015 Figure 7: HNWIs – Wealth by Wealth Band, 2007–2015 Figure 8: HNWIs – Per-Capita Net Worth (US$ Million), 2007–2015 Figure 9: HNWIs – Volume Distribution Wealth Pyramid, 2011 Figure 10: HNWIs – Wealth Distribution Wealth Pyramid, 2011 Figure 11: HNWIs – Age Distribution, 2011 Figure 12: HNWIs – Source of Wealth, 2011 Figure 13: HNWIs – Regional Distribution, 2011 Figure 14: HNWIs – Regional Distribution: Key Regions Figure 15: HNWIs – Growth in Minority and Inland Regions Figure 16: INR to US$ Moving Annual Average Exchange Rate, 2006–2015 Figure 17: Real GDP Growth (%), 2006–2015 Figure 18: GDP Per Capita, 2006–2015 Figure 19: Gross Savings as a Percentage of Real GDP, 2006–2015 Figure 20: Domestic Market Capitalization, 2006–2010 Figure 21: Housing Price Index, 2006–2010 Figure 22: Commodity Indices, 2006–2015 Figure 23: Foreign Direct Investments, 2006–2015 Figure 24: Investments of FIIs in Equity Products, 2006–2009 Figure 25: Inflation Rate, 2006–2015 Figure 26: Repo Rate, 2006–2015 Figure 27: Balance of Payments, 2006–2010 Figure 28: Stock Market Performance, 2006–2010 Figure 29: External and Fiscal Debt as a Percentage of GDP, 2006–2015 Figure 30: HNWI Wealth vs GDP, 2007–2015 Figure 31: Capital Formation as a Percentage of GDP, 2006–2015 Figure 32: Disposable Income as a Percentage of GDP, 2006–2015
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