Global boom swells ranks of the ultra wealthy

Number of people with more than $50 million in net assets grew 10% last year
MAR 07, 2018
By  Bloomberg

Stronger global growth and booming stock markets have been great for the super rich. The number of people with more than $50 million of net assets rose 10% last year, the fastest pace in at least five years, according to a report published Wednesday by London broker Knight Frank. The increase, to a total of almost 130,000, came as each of the world's major economies began to grow at the same time.http://www.investmentnews.com/wp-content/uploads/assets/graphics src="/wp-content/uploads2018/03/CI11455637.PNG"

Asia leapfrogged Europe as the region with the second highest number of ultra wealthy, while North America retained the top spot, according to the data compiled by Wealth-X. New York was ranked top in the broker's city wealth index, followed by London, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rising stock markets, a long overdue recovery in Europe and the relative weakness of the dollar, which flattered fortunes held outside the U.S., all helped boost the figures, according to Knight Frank global head of research Liam Bailey.

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