Market Overview - Global risk assets are showing significant differentiation under the dual narrative of "tariffs + interest rate cuts" [1] - Emerging markets are outperforming developed markets, with the South Korean Composite Index leading with a 33.28% increase [1] - The Hang Seng Index and Germany's DAX follow with increases of 24.14% and 19.77%, respectively [1] - The US stock market, represented by the Nasdaq and S&P 500, has seen increases of 8.32% and 7.10% [1] - A-shares in China have also performed well, with the Shanghai Composite Index and Shenzhen Component Index rising by 7.93% and 6.65% [1] Bond Market - Chinese government bond yields have shown a stable trend, with the 10-year yield fluctuating between approximately 1.66% and 1.75% [1] - In contrast, the US 10-year Treasury yield has decreased from 4.37% in early April to 4.22% by August 5, indicating rising expectations for interest rate cuts [1] Currency Market - The US dollar has begun to decline, with the dollar index dropping from 103.46 in March to 98.76 by August 5, a significant decrease [1] - The USD/CNY exchange rate is stable around 7.18, while the USD/JPY has depreciated to 147.18 [1] - The USD has appreciated against the Euro, with the exchange rate at 0.86 [1] Alternative Assets - Gold has performed exceptionally well, with the London spot gold price rising from approximately $3000/oz at the beginning of the year to $3375.30/oz by August 5, a 25.49% increase [2] - The oil market is under pressure, with ICE Brent crude oil down by 9.32% year-to-date [2] Family Office Trends - Global family offices are adjusting their risk tolerance and return expectations due to increasing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties [2][3] - Domestic family offices prioritize "preservation of value," shifting from "outpacing inflation" to "not losing is gaining" [3] - Overseas family offices are more open to single-digit returns in the current market environment [3] Asset Allocation - According to UBS's latest report, family offices plan to reduce cash holdings to only 6% by 2025, while increasing investments in alternative assets, particularly private debt [4] - There is a notable increase in the allocation to fixed income and cash-like assets, as well as a rise in consultations regarding family trusts and insurance products [4] - Family offices are extending their due diligence periods for private equity investments, focusing more on cash flow and dividend terms [4] Regional Asset Distribution - Family office wealth is primarily concentrated in North America and Western Europe, with 80% allocated to developed market stocks and bonds [6] - The allocation to North America is projected to be 53% in 2025, a slight increase from the previous year [6] - There is a gradual shift in investment focus, with some family offices reallocating from the US to European markets [6] Investment Opportunities - There is a growing interest in the Greater China region, with 19% of global family offices planning to increase investments there, up 3 percentage points from 2024 [7] - Future investment directions are expected to focus on emerging technologies, including pharmaceuticals, healthcare, electrification, and artificial intelligence [7] - Domestic family offices are increasingly looking overseas for high returns, with a notable rise in interest towards regions like Singapore, Hong Kong, and emerging markets [8]
全球资产配置转向初现 中东、越南、泰国成“新三样”
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