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Follow on Google News | Just Released: "HNWI Asset Allocation in Germany to 2016"New Financial Services research report from WealthInsight is now available from Fast Market Research
By: Fast Market Research, Inc. Key Highlights * Germany has the fourth highest number of HNWIs in the world after the US, Japan and China. As of 2011, there are just over 1.25 million HNWIs in Germany, accounting for roughly 36% of Germany's total wealth. * In 2011, equities are the largest asset class for HNWIs in Germany, accounting for 24% of total HNWI assets, followed by real estate (23%), business interests (22%), fixed income (16.0%), alternatives (8.8%) and cash (6.4%). Scope The report features: * Independent market sizing of German HNWIs * HNWI volume, wealth and allocation trends from 2007 to 2011 * HNWI volume, wealth and allocation forecasts to 2016 * HNWI and UHNWI asset allocations across 13 asset classes * Geographical breakdown of HNWI assets from 2007 to 2016 * Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth ------------------------------------------------------------ Full Report Details at - http://www.fastmr.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Reasons to Purchase * 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 HNWIs from around the world. It also includes profiles on major private banks, wealth managers and family offices in each country. 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 2016. Companies Mentioned in this Report: Sal. Oppenheim jr. & Cie *, Commerzbank** Partial Table of Contents: 1 Introduction 1.1 What is this Report About? 2 Executive Summary 3 Wealth Sector Fundamentals 3.1 Political Background to the Wealth Sector 3.2 Economic Background to the Wealth Sector 3.3 Benchmarking German Wealth in Context 3.3.1 Distribution of Wealth 4 Analysis of German HNWI Investments 4.1 Analysis by Asset Class 4.1.1 Changing Trends in Liquid Assets - Equity, Fixed Income and Cash and Deposits 4.1.2 Trends in Alternative Assets 4.1.3 Trends in "Art, Wine and Wheels" 4.1.4 Trends of Investments in Real Estate 4.1.5 Trends of Investments in Cash and Deposits 4.1.6 Trends of Investments in Fixed Income 4.1.7 Trends of Investments in Equity 4.1.8 Trends of Investments in Business Interest 4.2 Analysis of Foreign Investments 4.2.1 Trend of Investments in Rest of Europe 4.2.2 Trend of Investments in Asia-Pacific 4.2.3 Trend of Investments in North America 4.2.4 Trend of Investments in Latin America, the Middle East and Africa 4.3 Analysis of German Ultra HNWI Investments 5 Appendix 5.1 Major Cities in Germany 5.2 Additional Components of the Wealth Sector in Germany 5.2.1 Philanthropy 5.2.2 Demand for Intergenerational Wealth Transfer 5.2.3 Human Resource Availability for the Wealth Management industry 5.3 Regulatory Environment in Germany 5.3.1 Banking Regulations 5.3.2 Regulations on Taxes 5.3.3 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking 5.3.4 Regulations related to immigration, investment and employment 5.4 Key Economic Trends and Drivers 5.4.1 EUR to USD Moving Annual Average Exchange Rate 5.4.2 Real GDP Growth 5.4.3 Per Capita GDP 5.4.4 Gross Savings Rate as a % of GDP 5.4.5 Domestic Market Capitalization 5.4.6 Housing Price Index 5.4.7 Commodity Index 5.4.8 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 5.4.9 Investments of FII's in Equity Products 5.4.10 Inflation Rate 5.4.11 Interests Rate 5.4.12 Balance of Payments 5.4.13 Government Debt 5.4.14 Stock Market Performance 5.4.15 HNWI Wealth vs. GDP Ratio 5.4.16 Capital Formation as % of GDP 5.4.17 Disposable Income as % of GDP 5.5 Case Study - Financial regulation in the European Union (EU) 5.6 Social Background of Germany 5.7 Technological Background of Germany 6 About WealthInsight List of Tables Table 1: HNWI Wealth Band and Group Definitions Table 2: Major Regions in Germany, 2010 Table 3: HNWIs - HNWI Holdings Growth (%), 2007-16 Table 4: HNWIs - Liquid Asset Composition (%), 2007-16 Table 5: HNWIs - Trends of Investments in Alternative Assets (%), 2007-16 Table 6: HNWIs - Alternative Asset Composition (%), 2007-16 Table 7: HNWIs - Trends in "Art, Wine and Wheels", 2006-11 Table 8: HNWIs - Residential real estate index per city, 2011 Table 9: HNWIs - Commercial real estate rental prices per city, 2011 Table 10: HNWIs - Prime International Cities, 2007- 2011 Table 11: HNWIs - % Foreign Allocation, 2007-16 - X Axis Table 12: UHNWIs - Allocations and Share of HNWI Assets, 2011 Table 13: Largest 10 Cities in Germany, 2010 Table 14: HNWIs - Inheritance tax bands Table 15: Euro to USD Moving Annual Average Exchange Rate, 2006-16 Table 16: Real GDP Growth Rate, 2006-16 Full Table of Contents is available at: -- http://www.fastmr.com/ About WealthInsight WealthInsight provides detailed data and insightful analysis on the global wealth sector. With decades of experience providing business information, they help organizations in the wealth industry make informed decisions, position themselves more effectively and uncover and capitalize on opportunities to win new business. End
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