The Asian Age

Mumbai 12th richest city globally; total wealth at $ 950 bn

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New Delhi, Feb 11: India’s financial capital Mumbai, with a total wealth of USD 950 billion, has been named among the top 15 wealthiest cities globally, while New York topped the list, says a report.

According to a report by New World Wealth, the economic hub of India is the 12th wealthiest city, followed by Toronto with a total wealth of USD 944 billion, Frankfurt ( 14th, USD 912 billion) and Paris ( 15th, USD 860 billion).

Total wealth, refers to the private wealth held by all the individual­s living in each city. It includes all their assets ( property, cash, equities, business interests) less any liabilitie­s. Government funds are excluded from the figures.

Mumbai, also features among the top 10 cities in terms of billionair­e population. The city is home to 28 billionair­es, individual­s with USD 1 billion or more in net assets.

Regarding Mumbai, the report said, “total wealth held in the city amounts to USD 950 billion. Mumbai is the economic hub of India.

It is also home to the Bombay Stock Exchange ( BSE), the 12th largest stock exchange in the world. Major industries in the city include financial services, real estate and media”.

Going forward, Mumbai is expected to be the fastest growing city ( in terms of wealth growth over the next 10 years), it added.

The list of 15 wealthiest cities was topped by New York with a total wealth of USD 3 trillion.

“Home to the two largest stock exchanges in the world. Areas around New York such as Connecticu­t and Long Island also contain a large amount of wealth that is not included in this figure,” the report said.

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