中国内地,新增70位亿万富豪!
UBSUBS(US:UBS) 券商中国·2025-12-22 03:30

Core Insights - The UBS Billionaire Report indicates that by 2025, the number of billionaires will rise to 2,919, with a total wealth of $15.8 trillion, marking a 13% increase [1] - The Asia-Pacific region leads in billionaire growth, with the number of billionaires increasing from 981 to 1,036, and China adding 70 new billionaires, totaling 470, second only to the U.S. [1] - Billionaires are increasingly optimistic about investment opportunities in the Greater China region, with 34% believing it offers the best prospects, a significant rise from 11% in 2024 [1][3] Group 1: Wealth Growth and Composition - In 2025, 196 self-made billionaires added $3,865 billion in wealth, second only to 2021's 360 billionaires [2] - The Asia-Pacific region has the highest proportion of self-made billionaires at 79% [2] - The total wealth of Chinese billionaires reached $1.8 trillion, a 22.2% year-on-year increase, with 98% being self-made entrepreneurs [2] Group 2: Investment Trends - North America remains the preferred investment destination, but its attractiveness has decreased, with only 63% of billionaires seeing it as the best opportunity, down from 80% [3] - 40% of billionaires now favor Western Europe for investment opportunities, surpassing Greater China (34%) and other Asia-Pacific regions (33%) [3] - 42% plan to increase exposure to emerging market stocks, while 43% intend to invest more in developed market stocks [3] Group 3: Concerns and Challenges - Billionaires express concerns about tariffs (66%), geopolitical conflicts (63%), and policy uncertainty (59%) [4] - In the Asia-Pacific region, 75% worry about tariffs, while 70% in the Americas are concerned about inflation or geopolitical conflicts [4] - 75% of billionaires believe that the younger generation will face significant global challenges, particularly in technology and artificial intelligence [4]