SINGAPORE -- The ranks of Asia's superrich are growing, but their knack for making money does not mean they know how to pass it to the next generation, new research suggests.
Studies show region's wealthy shy away from touchy subject of succession

A Maserati dealership in Seoul: South Korea saw the biggest jump in the number of high net worth individuals last year, according to Knight Frank's survey. © Reuters
SINGAPORE -- The ranks of Asia's superrich are growing, but their knack for making money does not mean they know how to pass it to the next generation, new research suggests.