This is an annual survey, which this year included 320 respondents with an average income of $2.6 billion.
According to their results, 73 percent of respondents in the United States and 59 percent in Southeast Asia said their main risk in the next five years was tax increases.
55 percent in the United States and 52 percent in Southeast Asia consider this a “major geopolitical conflict.” And thirdly, with approximately the same indicators, there is the “crisis of financial markets” (several answers could be given to the same question).
Less than half of respondents mentioned the war between Palestine and Israel as a risk.
71 percent of European respondents say geopolitics is their biggest risk, followed by climate change.