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New Chinese billionaires outpace U.S. by 3 to 1: Hurun

Published 02/26/2020, 06:44 AM
Updated 02/26/2020, 06:44 AM
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China minted three times as many new billionaires than the United States in the past year, with fortunes made in drugs and online entertainment after a mini-boom from the coronavirus outbreak, a ranking of the world's wealthiest people shows.

The Greater China region, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, created 182 new billionaires in the year to Jan. 31, taking its total to 799, according to the 2020 Hurun Global Rich List released on Wednesday. That compares with 59 new U.S. billionaires.

While the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China has hammered the world's second-biggest economy, it has also driven up stock valuations of Chinese companies in online education, online games and vaccinations, the report said.

With much of China stuck at home due to quarantines and travel restrictions, demand for online services has surged, lining the pockets of billionaire founders such as Robin Li of Baidu (O:BIDU), owner of popular online video platform iQiyi.

Healthcare entrepreneurs specializing in vaccinations did well, including An Kang of Hualan Biological Engineering (SZ:002007) and Jiang Rensheng of Zhifei Biological Products (SZ:300122).

"China today has more billionaires than the U.S. and India combined," said Rupert Hoogewerf, founder and chairman of the Hurun Report, which counted 629 U.S. billionaires and 137 in India.

New Chinese entrants include Cheng Xianfeng of drug maker Yifan Xinfu Pharmaceutical (SZ:002019) and Shen Ya of online discount retailer Vipshop (N:VIPS).

In the past year to end-January, tech stocks in China <.CSIINT> surged 77% and Chinese pharma companies <.CSI300HC> gained 37%, beating a 16% rise in world stocks (MIWD00000PUS).

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"A boom in tech valuations and strong stockmarkets across the U.S., India and China propelled the billionaires to record heights," said the British accountant, who began publishing the list in 1999.

U.S. tycoons still led the list, with Amazon.com (O:AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos retaining the top spot for a third year with a $140 billion fortune.

Jack Ma of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group (N:BABA) topped China's billionaires with $45 billion and came in No. 21 overall, but he was overtaken by Elon Musk from Tesla (O:TSLA) due to soaring shares in the U.S. electric carmaker.

Technology was followed by property, manufacturing, capital and retail as a major source of wealth in the past year.

Despite the U.S.-China trade war, Ren Zhengfei, founder of Shenzhen-based telecoms giant Huwei Technologies, blacklisted by the U.S. government, saw his personal wealth grow 7% to $3 billion, roughly on par with that of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Beijing is the world's billionaire capital for the fifth year, with 110 billionaires, against 98 in New York. Shanghai overtook Hong Kong to claim third spot.

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no one believes the numbers china puts out.. china is a ponzi scheme..
I told you guys ... China's is still growing at 6%, maybe slow down a little in the short term, but will pick growth back up in the second half. China is still moving forward faster than any. They have 1.4B consuners with 600 million middle class.
Yeah! Another article on the America page telling how great a different country is doing! Awesome! This is exactly what we want to read about! Pander much?
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