Family offices to favour Taiwan, India and US in 2025; may increase China exposure
UBS says wealthy clients have their eyes on China markets due to stimulus measures
“China is at a policy turning point, brought on by the roll-out of a broad stimulus package spanning monetary, property, debt and capital-market measures,” said Koh Liang Heong, UBS’s head of global family and institutional wealth for the Asia-Pacific region.
“Our clients see the relatively low valuations and are also hopeful that the Chinese market will be able to gain strength in 2025.”
The improved sentiment, Koh said, is also attributable to the global cycle of interest rate cuts that was kicked off by the US Federal Reserve in September. Analysts expect more rate cuts to come in 2025.
But markets still face uncertainties as president-elect Donald Trump seems poised to raise tariffs on Chinese exports to the US.