Number of affluent individuals on the rise.
The number of affluent individuals increased more in Africa
than in any other region in 2005, according to a new report by Capgemini and
Merrill Lynch. Although less than 1 percent of the global population with more
than $1 million in financial assets resides on the continent, their numbers grew
11.7 percent over 2004. The worldwide size of that group increased 6.5
percent.
Africa was followed by the Middle East (9.8 percent growth), Latin
America (9.7 percent) and Asia-Pacific (7.3 percent). North America and Europe
ranked at the bottom of regional growth, with increases of 6.9 and 4.5 percent,
respectively.
The study, Asia-Pacific Wealth Report, also finds that
among individual countries, South Korea and India show the fastest-growing
segments of high-net-worth individuals, with increases of 21.3 and 19.3 percent,
respectively. The report’s authors attributed South Korea’s jump to a surging
Kospi stock index, which rose 54 percent in 2005. It attributed India’s boost to
rises in GDP and market capitalization, as well as increased public and private
consumption in the country.
—Andrew Farrell
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