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The Wealth Management Market in the Arab Gulf: Bahrain, Qatar, & The United Arab Emirates
Highworth Research Ltd, March 2010, Pages: 160
This new report from Highworth Research analyses the wealth management market in three affluent Arab Gulf states, and profiles over 200 banks in Arab countries offering wealth management services. The continued strong wealth formation in certain states of the Arab Gulf perists in making the region a magnet for private banking services. This report contains useful data which will allow management of private banks to develop their strategy for the UAE, Qatar and Bahrain. Whilst Dubai in particular has been affected by the credit crunch, Abu Dhabi and Qatar with their hydrocarbon wealth have remained relatively resilient.
The key topics discussed in this report include:
- Macroconomic background and forecast to 2012 - The business environment and growth trends: forecasts to 2012 - Analysis of wealth by country: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, Bahrain - High net worth client segments in each country - Wealth management products and services in the Gulf - Providers of wealth management services in the Gulf: national & foreign owned; services offered; market strategies; profitability & capital strength ; - Size of the wealth management market in the 4 states - Profiles of over 200 wealth management providers in the Arab world, both national and foreign
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