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87位亿万富翁最新投向:北美降温,亚太与新兴市场回归
3 6 Ke· 2025-12-15 12:10
Group 1 - The report indicates a new wave of wealth creators and inheritors is emerging, reshaping family connections, collaboration models, and cross-border opportunities [1] - By 2025, the number of self-made billionaires is expected to reach the second-highest level in the report's history, driven by entrepreneurs and heirs amid a global wealth transfer [1] Group 2 - North America remains the preferred investment destination, although its attractiveness has decreased from 80% to 63% among billionaires for the highest investment returns in the next 12 months [2] - In contrast, Western Europe has seen an increase in attractiveness, with 40% of billionaires viewing it as a top investment opportunity, up from 18% in 2024 [2] Group 3 - Over 42% of billionaires plan to increase their allocation to emerging market stocks in the next 12 months, indicating a recovery in this sector [5] - In developed markets, 43% of billionaires intend to increase their stock allocations, while 7% plan to reduce exposure [6] Group 4 - In the private equity market, 49% of billionaires plan to increase direct private equity exposure, while 20% plan to decrease it [7] - For hedge funds, 43% of billionaires intend to increase their allocation, reflecting a growing interest in this asset class [8] Group 5 - Infrastructure and precious metals are areas of focus for billionaires, with 35% increasing investments in infrastructure and 32% in gold/precious metals [9] Group 6 - The number of billionaires is projected to increase by 8.8% to 2,919 by 2025, with total wealth reaching a record high of $15.8 trillion, a 13% increase [13] - The Asia-Pacific region is expected to see significant growth, with the number of billionaires rising from 981 to 1,036 [13] Group 7 - In 2025, 196 self-made billionaires will emerge, with a total wealth of $386.5 billion, driven by innovation across various sectors [22] - The report highlights that 91 heirs will inherit a record $2.978 trillion, marking a 36% increase from the previous year [17][26] Group 8 - The report predicts that by 2040, approximately $6.9 trillion in wealth will be transferred globally, with at least $5.9 trillion expected to be passed to heirs [30] - The majority of wealth transfer is anticipated to occur in the U.S., with significant amounts also expected in India and China [30][31]