According to the latest "2025 Global Wealth Report", global personal wealth is experiencing rapid growth for the second consecutive year. In 2024, the global wealth growth rate reached 4.6%, further increasing from the 4.2% growth rate in 2023, showing a sustained rise in development trends.
The report's statistics on the per capita wealth of adults in various regions indicate that Hong Kong ranks third in the world with a per capita wealth level of $601,200 (, approximately 4.32 million RMB ), trailing only behind Switzerland and the United States.
It is worth noting that there are significant differences in wealth growth performance across different regions of the world. North America stands out particularly, mainly due to the stability of the US dollar and an active financial market environment. In contrast, the growth rate in the Asia-Pacific region is less than 3%, while the growth in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) is even below 0.5%, highlighting noticeable regional development imbalances.
This wealth distribution pattern reflects the complex situation of global economic development and indicates that there are significant differences in economic recovery in different regions in the post-pandemic era. As the global economy continues to adjust, the wealth rise patterns and distribution structures in various regions may continue to change.
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According to the latest "2025 Global Wealth Report", global personal wealth is experiencing rapid growth for the second consecutive year. In 2024, the global wealth growth rate reached 4.6%, further increasing from the 4.2% growth rate in 2023, showing a sustained rise in development trends.
The report's statistics on the per capita wealth of adults in various regions indicate that Hong Kong ranks third in the world with a per capita wealth level of $601,200 (, approximately 4.32 million RMB ), trailing only behind Switzerland and the United States.
It is worth noting that there are significant differences in wealth growth performance across different regions of the world. North America stands out particularly, mainly due to the stability of the US dollar and an active financial market environment. In contrast, the growth rate in the Asia-Pacific region is less than 3%, while the growth in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) is even below 0.5%, highlighting noticeable regional development imbalances.
This wealth distribution pattern reflects the complex situation of global economic development and indicates that there are significant differences in economic recovery in different regions in the post-pandemic era. As the global economy continues to adjust, the wealth rise patterns and distribution structures in various regions may continue to change.