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Offshore Financial Services in Asia-Pacific 2004
Datamonitor, Nov 2004, Pages: 97


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Introduction
Sizes, segments (retail v institutional) and forecasts (to 2006) the offshore deposits and mutual funds markets in Hong Kong and Singapore. Provides competitor insight on customer preferences, issues, trends and competitive dynamics based on large scale B2B survey of the main players.

Scope
Combines industry opinion with our proprietary databases to analyze offshore deposit and mutual funds in Hong Kong and Singapore
Our Offshore Market Leaders Survey 2004 canvassed the opinion of senior executives on the key issues facing the Asia-Pacific markets
Our Offshore Database 2004 sizes and segments the offshore deposit and mutual funds industry in each of the jurisdictions covered
Forecasts of each market are provided by our Global Offshore Database, providing an independent view on each jurisdiction to 2006
Highlights
Measured by total assets (i.e. offshore deposits and investment funds), Hong Kong is the largest of the two Asia-Pacific offshore jurisdictions, in fact it is 28.8% larger than Singapore. Since 1999, Hong Kong has seen a net flow of USD120bn in offshore assets, compared to USD86bn into Singapore.

The EU Savings Tax Directive is widely anticipated to have a positive impact by Singaporean offshore players. Almost without exception, the reasons for this were an expected flow of funds out of EU offshore centers into Hong Kong and Singapore. Interestingly, with few exceptions, those asked about the EU STD in Hong Kong had not even heard of it.

Within Asia-Pacific there are only a handful of countries thought to be contributing a significant sum to the asset flows into the two centers. This is good news for competitors in the two jurisdictions, less contributing countries, mean fewer countries that must be targeted in order to tap into existing asset flows and a large number of countries.

Reasons to Purchase
Quantify the potential of your sector using our offshore deposits and funds market sizing and segmentation
Assess the future of your market with our forecasts to 2006
Design your marketing and product innovations around our source of deposits and funds data and survey results


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