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Economy slowdown plunges fortunes of China's super-rich

| @indiablooms | Nov 08, 2022, at 11:01 pm

Beijing: China’s super-rich have seen their wealth fall by the largest amount in over two decades, as the Russia-Ukraine war, Beijing’s zero-Covid measures and falling local stock markets pummelled fortunes, an annual rich list showed.

The number of individuals with $10 billion or more fell by 29, and the number of billionaires, in US dollars, dropped by 239 this year, according to the list.

The Hurun Rich list, which ranks China’s wealthiest people with a minimum net worth of $ 690 million, said only 1,305 people made the threshold this year, down 11 per cent from last year. Their total wealth was $3.5 trillion, down 18 per cent from last year, the Guardian reported.

“This year has seen the biggest fall in the Hurun China Rich List of the last 24 years,” said Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of Hurun Report which compiles the list.

The International Monetary Fund forecasts China’s economy will expand only 3.2 per cent in 2022, which would be the slowest rate since the 1980s, excluding the 2.4 per cent Covid-affected pace in 2020.

A two-year regulatory crackdown that has hit China’s biggest tech names such as Alibaba Group and Tencent Holdings, and concerns that President Xi Jinping will sacrifice economic growth for ideology, have also weighed on investor confidence, with Hong Kong and mainland stock markets tumbling in recent weeks.

Zhong Shanshan, whose listed companies include water bottler Nongfu Spring and vaccine developer Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise, took first place on the list for the second year running, with a fortune that grew 17 per cent to $65 billion.

The founder of ByteDance, which owns TikTok, Zhang Yiming, took second place, but saw his wealth fall 28 per cent to $35 billion due to a drop in ByteDance’s valuation.

In third place was Zeng Yuqun, chairman of battery giant CATL.

Yang Huiyan, the businesswoman behind Country Garden Holdings, which like many other Chinese developers has been battling debt issues, saw her wealth fall by $15.7 billion, the biggest drop on the 2022 list.

Tencent founder Pony Ma posted the second largest drop, falling $14.6 billion amid sliding tech stock prices, to take fifth place on the list.

Alibaba founder Jack Ma and his family tumbled four places to be ranked number nine.

(With UNI inputs)

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