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I just took a look at the latest list of the richest people in the world and it's quite interesting how things have changed. The top positions are still held by tech magnates, but their numbers are completely different now.
Elon Musk remains in first place with an estimated wealth of $444 billion, followed by Bezos and Zuckerberg. What surprised me is how many new people have entered the top, especially from Asia - we now have more Chinese billionaires than ever in the history of this ranking. Adani, Ambani, and others from India are on a significant rise.
What’s fascinating is that the global distribution of wealth has fundamentally changed. It’s no longer just America and Europe - now you see people from Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mumbai who have seriously entered the top of the world's wealthiest. Retail and tech in Asia have created a new class of billionaires.
European billionaires still hold strong positions - Arnault with the LVMH empire, Ortega with Inditex - but the rate of wealth growth for them is slower compared to their counterparts in Asia. It’s interesting to observe how the global market has completely reshaped the landscape of worldwide wealth.