China Daily

Beijing tops again for billionair­es

- By ZHU WENQIAN zhuwenqian@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing is listed as the billionair­e capital of the world for the second year running, ahead of New York, and followed by Hong Kong and Shenzhen, according to the latest findings in the Hurun Global Rich List 2017 released on Tuesday.

Bill Gates remains the richest man in the world with a net wealth of $81 billion, and Warren Buffett held onto the second place with $78 billion. Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com Inc, reached the top three for the first time, after his wealth surged 37 percent to $72 billion.

The total number of Chinese billionair­es exceeded that of the United States for the second year running. China and the US, with 609 and 552 billionair­es respective­ly, accounted for half of the billionair­es worldwide, the report said.

Globally, the logistics and retail sectors performed the best, gaining 15 percent and 13 percent respective­ly, in terms of the number of billionair­es.

Meanwhile, Germany had the third-largest number of billionair­es this year, surpassing India. The United Arab Emirates and Indonesia broke into the top 20 for the first time.

“Shenzhen and Hong Kong now have one of the highest concentrat­ions of wealth in the world, ahead of even California, the state with the most billionair­es in the US,” said Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of Hurun Report.

“Global wealth is being concentrat­ed in the hands of the billionair­es at a rate far exceeding global growth,” Hoogewerf added.

China added 41 billionair­es over last year and their average age was 58, younger than the global average of 64.

The IPO of Chinese leading delivery and logistics firm SF Express Group Co in February made Wang Wei, the CEO of the company, the third-richest man in China.

His wealth surged fivefold to $27 billion, just behind Dalian Wanda’s Wang Jianlin with $30 billion and Alibaba’s Jack Ma with $29 billion.

In China, the real estate sector generated the biggest number of billionair­es, followed by the manufactur­ing, technology, media, and telecom industries.

At the same time, 15 percent of the billionair­es were women. Among the 152 women who made the fortunes by themselves, Chinese led the way with 121.

“China is indisputab­ly now the best place in the world to be a female entreprene­ur,” Hoogewerf said.

China is indisputab­ly now the best place in the world to be a female entreprene­ur.” Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of Hurun Report

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