Go east young man. China, Russia drive growth in billionaires

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Updated: 2011-03-10 05:57

NEW YORK - Rising steel and oil prices in Russia, more honest disclosure in Brazil and booming economies in China and India have fueled a spike in billionaires in the so-called BRIC countries.

Moscow is now home to the most billionaires with 79, followed by New York with 58, Forbes said in its annual list of the world's richest people.
The world's richest man, Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim, retained his crown for the second year in a row and made more money than any of the other 1,209 billionaires in the past year: $20.5 billion, taking his fortune to $74 billion.
The magazine said China nearly doubled its number of billionaires to 115, while Russia and Brazil posted two-thirds jumps to 101 and 30, respectively. It was the first time countries outside the United States produced over 100 billionaires.
India added six billionaires, taking its total to 55, "but the average net worth ... is huge -- $4.5 billion for an Indian billionaire versus $2.5 billion for a Chinese billionaire," said Forbes Chief Executive Steve Forbes.
Russia's billionaire growth was attributed to a commodities boom. Brazil's increase came from stricter disclosure rules and a stronger currency. In China and India, strong economies helped create billionaires from a range of industries.
"The bottom line is BRICs, commodities and Asia Pacific," Forbes told a news conference on Wednesday. "There is a global commodities boom. But as we should have learned ... commodities can go up very sharply, they can go down very sharply."
The Reuters Jefferies CRB commodities index rose 17 percent last year and is up another 8 percent this year as copper and gold hit record highs, grains are near their 2008 peaks and, most recently, oil surged beyond $100 a barrel.
Brazil, Russia, India and China produced half the world's 214 new billionaires, double last year's 97 newcomers. The Asia Pacific was home to 105 newcomers, three-quarters of whom earned their fortunes from stakes in public companies.
Around the world, the top industries for producing new billionaires were energy, fashion and retail, manufacturing, finance and diversified, Forbes said.
Rich and generous
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates held on to second place, growing his wealth to $56 billion from $53 billion last year, and investor Warren Buffett again came in third with $50 billion, up from $47 billion.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc has fared better than Gates' Microsoft. Microsoft shares now trade about where they were a decade ago, while Berkshire shares have roughly doubled. Slim's major companies, which include Mexico's former state telecoms monopoly Telmex, have also seen stock price gains.
Forbes said that Gates would have still been the richest man in the world if he had not so far given $28 billion of his wealth to his foundation. He was only knocked off the top spot on the list twice between 1995 and 2010.
The wealth of the world's billionaires jumped 25 percent to $4.5 trillion and their average net worth rose to $3.7 billion from $3.5 billion. There were 47 people who dropped off the list, 42 who returned and 10 people who died. The number of women grew to 102 from 89 last year.
While positions have shifted, the top 20 was largely unchanged. New this year were Russian steel baron Vladimir Lisin, U.S. casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and manufacturing and energy billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch.
Adelson -- whose Las Vegas Sands Corp came close to defaulting on its debt last year -- posted the biggest increase in wealth behind Slim. His fortune grew to $23.3 billion from $14 billion, and he soared to No. 16 from No. 73 last year.
The Asia-Pacific's growth in wealth has also fueled a luxury goods demand, helping grow the fortune of Europe's richest man, LVMH Chief Executive Bernard Arnault, to $41 billion from $27.5 billion. He rose to No. 4 from No. 7.
"The global economy is recovering, but it is not all spread across the board," said Forbes. "Yes, there are increases (the number of billionaires) in Europe, but primarily it is Russia. The United States barely registered an increase."
"In terms of wealth, the dog that isn't barking is Japan," said Forbes, referencing a Sherlock Holmes novel. "(It has) a fairly small number of billionaires compared to the size of the economy."
The number of U.S. billionaires rose to 413 from 403, including three new Facebook billionaires -- Sean Parker, Eduardo Saverin and Dustin Moskovitz -- who join founder Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook investor Peter Thiel.
Moskovitz is also the youngest billionaire in the world at 26 and with a fortune of $2.7 billion, while the honor of being the oldest goes to Swiss tech billionaire Walter Haefner, who is 100 and worth $4 billion.
Canadian David Thomson, who owns Thomson Reuters, widened his lead over his financial news and data rival, New York City Mayor and Bloomberg owner Michael Bloomberg. Thomson rose three spots to No. 17 with $23 billion, while Bloomberg fell seven spots to No. 30 with a fortune of $18.1 billion.
Forbes ranked the billionaires' fortunes at the close of global stock markets on February 14, 2011. The full Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires can be seen at The World's Billionaires - Forbes.com

I guess there is something happening in the world .
 

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Oh wait... no... America used to be #1 when it was 90% Wasp and now states like California (including illegals) are Mexican and crumbling. Even in Canada, we claim we can't find the money to build homes and create jobs for Canadians but we can sure as hell give away billions in "foreign aid" to Mubarak and Donald Gaddafi Duck.

As much as I burn about the Chinese on the West Coast - they'll at least keep me fed in the dark future.
Ironically, my love for European culture and music was imparted on me from Chinese neighbours who enjoy classical music and reading European literature.


I have been to Russia and Eastern Europe and these people have a certain future. Even 90% Han China has a certain future - there are no parasites to speak of in either regions.

Canada on the other hand, I cringe each time I go into a slum like Surrey. If I had my way, these "unemployed youth" would be sent packing to their country of origin.
 

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DIVERSITY STRONG!

Oh wait... no... America used to be #1 when it was 90% Wasp and now states like California (including illegals) are Mexican and crumbling. Even in Canada, we claim we can't find the money to build homes and create jobs for Canadians but we can sure as hell give away billions in "foreign aid" to Mubarak and Donald Gaddafi Duck.

As much as I burn about the Chinese on the West Coast - they'll at least keep me fed in the dark future.
Ironically, my love for European culture and music was imparted on me from Chinese neighbours who enjoy classical music and reading European literature.


I have been to Russia and Eastern Europe and these people have a certain future. Even 90% Han China has a certain future - there are no parasites to speak of in either regions.

Canada on the other hand, I cringe each time I go into a slum like Surrey. If I had my way, these "unemployed youth" would be sent packing to their country of origin.
If I had my way, these "unemployed youth" would be sent packing to their country of origin.

...don't forget these 'patriots' living in a housing provided by the welfare , who are siting on their fat asses ,
drinking beer and watching the hockey game .
 

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I advise young people to head south-Brazil or Colombia have friendlier people/many times better looking women, excellent food, fabulous weather and politcal/justice systems much like our own.

Who in their right mind would move to a corrupt subarctic hellhole like Russia?
 

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speaking of fat asses.......... why the hell are you still here, china? You hate Canada so much, get the **** out.
 
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Some people don't have ethics. That is no surprise. Yes some come up with a great idea and benefit
while others do what they have to do. The number of billionaires increased by twenty five percent and
we pay no attention. There is no middle class left to speak of just rich and poor what is wrong with that?
Well, when this sort of thing has happened in the past there is a huge problem that has a climax we will
not like.
The fall of the Roman Empire leading to the Dark Ages
The French Revolution comes to mind
The Russian Revolution didn't help either
The Chinese uprising that saw Mao come to power.

Every time that happens the people give the countries back to the people who shafted them.

Communism and Free Enterprise are both failed systems when it comes to society.
 

china

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speaking of fat asses.......... why the hell are you still here, china? You hate Canada so much, get the **** out.
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I don't hate Canada .I consider myself very fortunate to become Canadian Citizen at a very young age .
Canada gave me a chance to have a very productive life .Why am I here in Canada ? -------because I want to be in Canada - at this time . I can come and I can go as I wish .
I am here because of MY OWN CHOICE ,something you don't have .You are here only because of a biological chance .You are like a little puppy tied to a post , the smaller the puppy,the more noise it makes .
 
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In Russia and China.. to become a billionaire... you have to be a front for government corruption and payoffs.. most notoriously in the time of the oligarchs in the immediate aftermath of the fall of Communism.. but still today.. you have to be connected and corrupt.. not industrious or visionary.
 

petros

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In Russia and China.. to become a billionaire... you have to be a front for government corruption and payoffs.
Canada is corruption free? You've gotta be kidding?

I hope you use SPF 50 on your sphincter. All that sunshine blown up your **** is going to give you skin cancer.