This report provides a clearpicture of the scale and composition of the onshore wealth management landscapefrom 2004-13 across the GCC region
This report provides a clearpicture of the scale and composition of the onshore wealth management landscapefrom 2004-13 across the GCC region. It also assesses key competitivedevelopments in the three most attractive countries. Scope*Market data: Number of affluent individuals and aggregate onshore liquid assetsfor 2004-13. *Market data covers Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE. *5-10 Competitor profiles for each of the 3 most attractive markets for foreignwealth managers *Datamonitor's Wealth Market Opportunity Index.
HighlightsDatamonitor has developed a Wealth Management Opportunity Index to aid thoseworking in the wealth management industry to gauge the relative attractivenessof markets as wealth management centers. This report highlights Datamonitor's conclusion that the UAE, Qatar and Bahrainare the most attractive wealth markets in the Middle East. Kuwait, Saudi Arabiaand Oman offer fewer opportunities for different reasons. Wealth Management in the Middle East sizes the wealth markets in six MiddleEastern countries, as measured by the number of wealthy individuals (defined asthose with aggregate onshore liquid assets of more than $50,000) and the totallevel of holdings of onshore liquid assets.
Reasons to Purchase *See how the affluent populations grow or decline in the next five years. *Understand the competitive landscape in the most attractive markets. *Identify the products and services that wealth managers are using to attractthe GCC's affluent customers. During the entire 2008 NBA Draft Woody Wommack will be blogging live from the 2008 NBA Draft headquarters of the Orlando Magic at RDV Sportsplex in Orlando, FL. 7:48?The T-Wolves take O.J Mayo with the third pick. I'm three-for-three on my mock draft so far, but things are really about to get interesting.
I think Mayo is the best player in this draft, and finally Jay Bilas is backing me up.7:43?The Heat select Beasley with the No. 2 pick, garnering some laughs from the media members who know Pat Riley. I've heard some rumors that the Heat may still trade the pick, perhaps to L.A. for Elton Brand.7:37?No surprise here, the Bulls take Derrick Rose with the first pick.