An increase in life expectancy in Hong Kong is prompting high net worth individuals (HNWIs) to gravitate towards longer-term investments, a UBS Wealth Management report has found. Released yesterday, the study, conducted by the bank, has found that 59% of Hong Kong’s wealthy believe they will reach 100 years. By comparison, 46% of respondents in Singapore and 47% in Taiwan expect to…
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UBS WM finds correlation between life-expectancy and investment horizons
20 April 2018

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