Growth in wealth in the
The US remains the country with the largest number of ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) households at 5,201, followed by China (1,037), the UK (1,019), India (928) and Germany (679) in 2014, it said.
India's UHNW households grew manifold from 2013 when the number stood at 284.
The private wealth in the Asia-Pacific region expanded by a steep 29% in 2014 to reach $47 trillion, enabling it to overtake Europe (Eastern and
With a projected $57 trillion in 2016, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) is expected to surpass
"At such a pace, the region is expected to overtake North America as the world's richest region in 2016, with $57 trillion in private wealth," the report released on Monday said.
The region is also projected to hold 34% of global wealth in 2019.
With a projected annual growth rate of almost 10%, private wealth in Asia-Pacific will rise to an estimated $75 trillion in 2019.
Private wealth in China and India also showed solid market gains driven mainly by
China's
Global private financial wealth grew by nearly 12% in 2014 to reach a total of $164 trillion.
The rise was in line with 2013, when global wealth also grew by just over 12%, the report said.
Over the next five years, total private wealth globally is projected to post a compound annual growth rate of 6% to reach an estimated $222 trillion in 2019.
Globally, some three-quarters ($13 trillion, or 73%) of private wealth growth in 2014 was generated by the market performance of existing assets, with the balance ($5 trillion, or 27 per cent) generated by newly created wealth.
Private wealth held by ultra-high-net-worth households grew by a strong 11% in 2014.
UHNW households held $10 trillion or 6% of global private wealth in 2014, in line with 2013.
At a projected annual growth of 12% over the next five years, private wealth held by the UHNW segment will grow to an estimated $18 trillion in 2019.
Globally, the total number of
According to the report, the highest density of millionaires was in
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