The Asian Age

Ambani gets ahead of Buffett

Oracle of Omaha’s wealth drops after giving $2.9 bn to charity

- CECILE VANNUCCI

Ambani

Mukesh Ambani has had a rollercoas­ter 2020, cutting a string of deals for his digital business, undergoing wild swings in his wealth and having his brother's finances laid bare for the world to see.

Now he can add another chapter—eclipsing the fortune of Warren Buffett.

The chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd is now worth $68.3 billion, surpassing Buffett's $67.9 billion as of Thursday, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index. Shares of Ambani's conglomera­te have more than doubled since a low in March as its digital unit got more than $15 billion in investment­s from companies including Facebook Inc and Silver Lake. This week BP Plc paid $1 billion for a stake in Reliance's fuelretail business.

Shares of Industries Ltd

Reliance jumped

Warren Buffet nearly 3 per cent Friday in Mumbai.

While Ambani's wealth has jumped—he became the only Asian tycoon in the exclusive club of the world's top 10 richest people last month—Buffett's fortune dropped this week after he gave away $2.9 billion to charity.

The 89-year-old, known as the Oracle of Omaha, has slipped down the rankings after donating more than $37 billion of Berkshire Hathaway Inc stock since 2006. Berkshire Hathaway's stock performanc­e has also underwhelm­ed recently.

Ambani, 63, is now the eighth richest person on the planet, and Buffett is ninth, according to the index, which started in 2012.

Thanks to Ambani's deals, India has emerged as a hot-spot for M&A this year, accounting for more than 12 per cent of those announced in Asia Pacific--the highest ratio since at least 1998.

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