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Wealth Management & Private Banking Review 2010/11
ISBN: 9781843746898
Pages: 40
Edition: 5th
Directory Contacts:  0
Date Available:  1st June 2010
Price: $175
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Understanding the investment behaviour of high net-worth individuals requires increasing expertise from the international private banking industry. Private investors are continuing to become more sophisticated and demanding and wealth managers must offer innovative and comprehensive strategies to effectively compete in this market place.

The fifth edition of the Wealth Management & Private Banking Review provides a snapshot of the market with expert contributions from private bankers, wealth managers and asset managers. The Review discusses wealth management & private banking issues and developments at an international level and will consider how high net-worth individuals can best profit from maximising their opportunities. Topics covered include: the rise of Asian banks in wealth management, investment opportunities in India, enhancing performance and credibility in wealth management, philanthropy, and managing both commercial and political change.

The Review presents and discusses innovative strategies for maximising the investment opportunities of the high net-worth client, providing a snapshot of the current market in an easy to read format. Individual contributions from leading edge players from across the globe focus on current trends and ideas in private banking, asset & tax management, and investment at an international level.

 

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