The UBS group has found that Asian super rich is ready to increase its investment in Greater China.

According to Bloomberg News on Thursday (June 1), the UBS Global Family Financial Office reports that about 30%of the family wealth management office in the Asia -Pacific region intends to increase asset allocation in Greater China in the next five years in the next five years.Only 6%intended to be involved in China at all.The report surveyed 230 companies from Asia, including 45 single -family financial offices.

The strict zero -epidemic prevention and clearing restrictions and the tightening of Beijing's tightening of the management of the private sector, so that the fund manager questioned whether China has become unable to invest, so that the investment emotion of the world's second largest economy is 2022 in 2022 at 2022The decline in the year has now re -ignited the enthusiasm for investment.

In 2022, the Asian Family Wealth Management Office reduced their investment in Greater China from 40%a year ago to 23%.This transformation has benefited from other parts of the region. The asset allocation in these areas increased by 13 percentage points in 2022 to 28%.

Tommy Leung, co -head of the Asia -Pacific region of UBS Fortune Management, said at a press conference in Singapore: "We have seen unprecedented growth in China in the past 10 or 20 years, although, althoughIt has stopped in the past few years. But this annual growth rate of $ 5%(US $ 24 trillion) economies cannot be ignored. "Que Liangxiong, the co -chairman of the district, said that after Hong Kong provided tax exemption, more mainland Chinese people set up a family wealth management office in Hong Kong.He added that Hong Kong and Singapore are attracting family wealth management offices.

Gu Liangxiong said that they (Singapore and Hong Kong) complement each other.In view of the nearby factors and powerful capital markets, Hong Kong has advantages in serving customers in Greater China.For a long time, Hong Kong and Singapore have been two major towns in Asian wealth management.