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Asia has more billionaires than any other continent, followed by
North America and Europe, according to a survey by a China-based wealth
magazine released on Thursd
There were 1,453 people around the world with a personal wealth of
$1 billion or more as of January, said the Hurun Report, a luxury magazine
publisher that compiled the list.
Asia had 608 billionaires, North America 440 and Europe 324, it
said in a statement.
Among individual countries, the United States and China dominated
with 408 and 317 citizens respectively on the list, followed by Russia, Germany
and India.
Mexican
telecoms czar Carlos Slim, 73, was ranked as the "Richest Man on the
Planet" with a personal fortune of $66 billion. Slim also topped the
Forbes magazine annual global rich list last year.
US investor
Warren Buffett and Amancio Ortega of Spain, founder of fashion brand Zara, were
second and third in the Hurun Report list with net worth of $58 billion and $55
billion respectively.
It estimated
the total wealth of the world's dollar billionaires at $5.5 trillion, roughly
the size of the Japanese economy last year.
"This
past year has seen a rebound in the wealth of the private sector," it
said, adding the net assets of the 10 richest people on the list rose 22
percent over the year, or $250 million a day.
Real estate,
telecommunications, media and technology and retail were the most common
sources of wealth, it added.
Rupert
Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of the Hurun Report, said the true
number of billionaires in the world could be three times higher as some
super-rich hid their worth.
"Some
people deliberately make their wealth a secret because... they gained it
through illegal ways," he told reporters at a press conference. "Some
others simply prefer to keep a low profile."
Hoogewerf,
an accountant by training, previously compiled the Forbes rich list.
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