The Malta Business Weekly

China ‘creates two billionair­es a week’

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China produced billionair­es at the rate of two a week in 2017, says a report by Swiss bank UBS and auditors PwC.

The number of billionair­es in the country saw a net increase from 318 to 373, with a joint wealth of $1.12 trillion, said the survey.

The report said China was currently the leading country for entreprene­urs to create wealth. Worldwide, total billionair­e wealth rose 19% to a record $8.9tn, shared among 2,158 individual­s. But the report also cautioned that China's billionair­es have a high turnover.

It said 106 people became billionair­es but 51 dropped off the list, illustrati­ng the risks of doing business in China.

"Over the last decade, Chinese billionair­es have created some of the world's largest and most successful companies, raising living standards," said Josef Stadler, head of ultra-high net worth at UBS Global Management.

"But this is just the beginning. China's vast population, technology innovation and productivi­ty growth combined with government support, are providing unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies for individual­s not only to build businesses but also to change people's lives for the better."

UBS and PwC said there were already more billionair­es in Asia than in the US. On present trends, they would be wealthier than their US counterpar­ts within three years.

There were only 16 Chinese billionair­es as recently as 2016, the report said, but now nearly one in five billionair­es worldwide was Chinese.

It said 97% of the Chinese billionair­es were self-made, many of them in sectors such as technology and retail.

The report said the Americas region was still home to the largest concentrat­ion of billionair­e wealth, but wealth creation was slowing. In 2017, the US created 53 new billionair­es, compared with 87 five years ago.

In western Europe, the number of billionair­es went up by 17 to 414 in 2017.

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