
The overall financial wealth of high net worth individuals declined across all regions in 2011, with the exception of the Middle East, according to the World Wealth Report 2012, released by Capgemini and its new partner, RBC Wealth Management.
The 16th annual World Wealth Report finds that the number of HNWIs in Asia-Pacific expanded 1.6 per cent to 3.37 million in 2011, making Asia-Pacific the largest HNWI region for the first time, surpassing North America's HNWI population of 3.35 million.
The number of HNWIs in Asia-Pacific rose, but how did the rich Indians perform?
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India
Number of HNWIs (2010): 153,000
Number of HNWIs (2011): 125,500
Growth: -18 per cent
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China
Number of HNWIs (2010): 534,500
Number of HNWIs (2011): 562,400
Growth: +5.2 per cent
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The United States
Number of HNWIs (2010): 3,104,200
Number of HNWIs (2011): 3,067,700
Growth: -1.2 per cent
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The United Kingdom
Number of HNWIs (2010): 454,300
Number of HNWIs (2011): 441,300
Growth: -2.9 per cent
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Australia
Number of HNWIs (2010): 192,900
Number of HNWIs (2011): 179,500
Growth: -6.9 per cent
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Canada
Number of HNWIs (2010): 282,300
Number of HNWIs (2011): 279,900
Growth: -0.9 per cent
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Russia
Number of HNWIs (2010): 133,700
Number of HNWIs (2011): 136,400
Growth: +2 per cent
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Germany
Number of HNWIs (2010): 923,900
Number of HNWIs (2011): 951,200
Growth: +3 per cent
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Brazil
Number of HNWIs (2010): 155,400
Number of HNWIs (2011): 165,000
Growth: +6.2 per cent