Asian Millionaires Shift to Crypto & Gold Amid Dollar Concerns: UBS Report
By: crypto news flash|2025/05/15 19:45:05
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Asia’s richest investors are now cutting back U.S. dollar exposure, turning toward gold and crypto instead.Chinese assets and Bitcoin are gaining traction fast as portfolios shift from old safe bets to newer ones.A noticeable change is taking place among Asia’s high-net-worth investors as UBS Group has reported decreasing demand for U.S. dollar-linked assets. Instead, Chinese markets and gold and cryptocurrencies are attracting more interest. Geopolitical tensions and the current market volatility have spurred the trend of readjustment across the region.UBS’s co-head of wealth management for Asia, Amy Lo, told Bloomberg on May 13 at the New Voices event in Hong Kong that “gold is getting very popular.” Her statement is a sign of the region’s shift in emphasis as clients increasingly put more faith in what they perceive as stronger or more promising assets in the face of continued financial volatility.There is a more pronounced preference for diversification. Traditional portfolios that had a high reliance on U.S. assets are being revamped. Investment is moving across alternative classes of currency such as cryptocurrencies as well as commodities. Dollar Sentiment Weakens After 19-Year ShiftAs per Bank of America’s most recent fund manager survey, May witnessed the biggest decrease in fund managers’ U.S. dollar exposure in almost twenty years. It is a sign of a general sentiment shifting its interests away from American financial tools towards other emerging trends in the likes of Asia.It is also favorable for Chinese investments as there is a newfound optimism after a temporary trade ceasefire between the U.S. and China. May 11 saw both the countries agreeing on relaxing import tariffs — the U.S. reducing tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30%, and China from 125% to 10%.Christina Au-Yeung of Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management Asia explained that there is an increased risk-conscious attitude among clients. She added that the company is nowadays backing a portfolio composition with 40% fixed income, 40% equities, 15% alternatives, and the remaining in cash or equivalents.Crypto Now Central to Wealth StrategiesDigital assets join the realignment. Bitcoin is no longer considered an alternative investment. Galaxy Digital’s Ian Kolman emphasized:Bitcoin’s supply and demand dynamics are solidifying its place as a mature digital store of value.Institutional investment is still on the upswing with increased participation by ETFs and even the government.BlackRock’s Jay Jacobs weighed in in April that gold and Bitcoin are becoming substitutes for U.S. dollar reserves among some countries. This diversification is a reflection of wider shifts in the way investment institutions and central banks see long-term stability.Bitcoin price is near record levels, with the altcoins already rebounding. This is drawing even greater appetite from investors in Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong, as regulatory clarity has assisted in enhancing participation in the market.Source: Trading EconomicsChinese markets, particularly the ones that have a correlation with Hong Kong’s benchmark index, have provided excellent returns in 2024. It is the improved performance that is encouraging high-net-worth clients to review previous reservations. UBS informs that investors formerly avoiding China are now actively requesting opportunities in the nation’s assets.
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