The
UK will boast 30% more super rich individuals in 10 years' time,
keeping it ahead of other European countries, a report has found,
property consultants Knight Frank said.
The number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals increased by 6,340 to 193,490 worldwide in 2016, making up for a similar decline the year before. Researchers put the turnaround down to strong performances on stock markets in the US and UK which hit record highs in the final weeks of the year. The report counted individuals with more than $30m (£24.2m) in net assets.
Knight Frank said it expected the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals around the globe to grow by 43% over the next decade, but suggested wide variations between regions and countries.
The number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals increased by 6,340 to 193,490 worldwide in 2016, making up for a similar decline the year before. Researchers put the turnaround down to strong performances on stock markets in the US and UK which hit record highs in the final weeks of the year. The report counted individuals with more than $30m (£24.2m) in net assets.
Knight Frank said it expected the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals around the globe to grow by 43% over the next decade, but suggested wide variations between regions and countries.
The
number of ultra-wealthy is expected to increase slightly more quickly
in the US than in the UK over the next ten years, but the rest of
Europe is set to see only 12% growth. However the biggest rise - 91%
- is due to take place across Asia.
By
2026 Asia will have almost caught up with the US: the region is set
to boast just 7,068 fewer super-rich individuals than in the US in
ten years' time. Currently the US ultra-wealthy headcount is 27,020
ahead of Asia's. The researchers also found Asian cities, including
Singapore, Shanghai and Beijing would eclipse current concentrations
of wealth such as in San Francisco, as their wealthy populations
rose.
Several
African countries including Ethiopia, Rwanda and Tanzania were also
predicted to see big increases in their wealthy populations.
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