Strategy & Leadership

Brave new world

December 03, 2012

Asia

December 03, 2012

Asia
Anonymous Writer

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Brave new world is a report analysing private banking investment trends, commissioned by Bank Negara Malaysia in support of the MIFC initiative.

Several major crises, from the financial panic that began in 2008 to sovereign distress in the euro zone, still cast long shadows over the global economy. Central banks in developed markets are resorting to ever more unconventional measures to stabilise their economies. While the outlook for emerging economies is  brighter, they too face their own set of challenges, from inflation to a continued dependence on exports to the West to drive growth.

For investors, and the private bankers who advise them, this landscape is challenging and new. Old certainties have evaporated. Investment strategies, and indeed the whole private banking landscape, are in a state of rapid change as the world learns to live with the realities of this new picture.

In these uncertain times, what sorts of assets globally are high net worth individuals (HNWIs) investing in? Do they consider developed or emerging markets as safer havens for their money? What factors, including taxation and regulatory environments, will drive the growth of private banking around the world? Is demand for ethical, social-venture, and shariacompliant investments rising? What are the main macroeconomic risks to client portfolios? And how are these trends  affecting the industry as a whole? This report, based on a survey of 160 private bankers around the world and a series of in-depth interviews with senior private banking executives, attempts to answer these questions.

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