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Hong Kong overtakes Switzerland as hub for global offshore wealth

Chinese territory enjoys surge of investment from mainland as wealthy spread assets across different jurisdictions
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"}],[{"start":130.45,"text":"Although Switzerland is more heavily tied to mature western European fortunes and less exposed to the fast-growing Asian wealth flows reshaping the industry, bankers said that many wealthy Asian clients still wanted assets ultimately booked in Switzerland. "}],[{"start":145.6,"text":"Most large international banks, including Swiss private lenders, now have major booking operations in Hong Kong and Singapore to serve Asia’s growing fortunes."}],[{"start":156.25,"text":"But financiers question whether the country is doing enough to stay competitive, with its biggest bank, UBS, at loggerheads with regulators over new capital rules. "}],[{"start":168.3,"text":"“The question is whether Switzerland is doing enough to actively defend its position in wealth management, or just relying on its stability. I think it is the latter,” said one UBS banker based in Zurich. "}],[{"start":180.65,"text":"Other centres such as Dubai have also grown rapidly since the pandemic as a bridge between rival eastern and western pools of capital. "}],[{"start":189.20000000000002,"text":"Banks including UBS, JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank have expanded aggressively in the emirate in recent years, drawn by zero income tax, relative political stability and an influx of wealthy individuals, hedge funds and family offices from across Russia, India, China, Europe and the Gulf. "}],[{"start":208.4,"text":"But cross-border wealth booked in the UAE remains much smaller than either Switzerland or Hong Kong at $721bn last year, BCG said, even with growth of 11 per cent. "}],[{"start":220.95000000000002,"text":"Singapore, another major beneficiary of the eastward shift in global capital, has also seen growth moderate after high-profile money laundering cases triggered a regulatory crackdown and tougher scrutiny of wealthy foreign clients. "}],[{"start":234.85000000000002,"text":"Additional reporting by Owen Walker in Singapore and Nicolas Parasie in Dubai. Data by Haohsiang Ko in Hong Kong"}],[{"start":248.95000000000002,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779862600_6936.mp3"}

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