Tuesday 21 February 2017

Global Wealth Review (GWR) 2017

Global Wealth Review (GWR) 2017: Worldwide Wealth and Wealth Migration(स्थानान्तरण)  Trends - Impact of new leadership on USA wealth - Research and Markets This report covers global wealth and wealth migration trends over the past year (2016), with projections to 2026. 

Scope

- Wealth migration trends over the past year.

- Future wealth migration trends and insights(अंतर्दृष्टि) .

- Wealthiest countries worldwide (W10).

- Wealthiest (सबसे धनी) cities worldwide.

- Wealth inequality by country - most equal and unequal countries.

- Country and city wealth growth trends over the past year, with forecasts(पूर्वानुमान)  to 2026.

- Spending review of global HNWIs, including behavioural mapping and collectables.

- Top 2nd home hotspots for the world's wealthy.

- Prime property index - city US$ per square meter rankings.

- Top rated hotels and destinations for the world's wealthy.

- The rise of hotel residences and residential estates worldwide.

- Country safety index - link between safety levels and wealth growth.

- Impact of Brexit on UK wealth.

- Impact of new leadership on USA wealth.

Key Highlights

- Global wealth migration is accelerating. Approximately 82,000 millionaires (HNWIs) migrated in 2016, compared to just 64,000 in 2015.

- For the second straight year Australia is the top country worldwide for millionaire inflows(अंत: प्रवाह) , beating out traditional destinations such as the US and the UK.

- There were approximately 13.6 million HNWIs (millionaires) in the world at the end of 2016 and worldwide HNWI wealth stood at US$69 trillion.

- Global wealth is expected to rise by 35% over the next decade (2016 - 2026).

- The top performing wealth markets are expected to be Vietnam, China, India, Mauritius and Sri Lanka.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Wealth migration trends

3 Country benchmarks

4 Country performance and trends

5 Wealth inequality

6 The wealthiest cities worldwide

7 Spending habits of global HNWIs

8 Additional findings

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jksm35/the_2017_global

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