By Oliver Wyman's estimates, there could be a US$15 trillion ($20.5 trillion) gap between the assets bankers are hoping to land globally by 2020, and what they might end up with. That's particularly a problem for Asia, where cost-to-income ratios for global wealth managers are off the charts:

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