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中国内地新增70位亿万富豪,蜜雪冰城张氏兄弟等新上榜
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 11:50
Group 1 - The number of billionaires is projected to reach 2,919 by 2025, with total wealth hitting a record $15.8 trillion, reflecting a 13% increase [1] - The Asia-Pacific region leads in billionaire growth, with the number of billionaires rising from 981 to 1,036, and China adding 70 new billionaires, totaling 470 [1][3] - The report highlights that 79% of self-made billionaires are from the Asia-Pacific region, indicating a sustained trend of increasing self-made wealth [3] Group 2 - In 2024, 161 entrepreneurs are expected to cross the $1 billion threshold, holding assets of $305.6 billion, up from 84 individuals and $140.7 billion in 2023 [3] - The total wealth of Chinese billionaires reached $1.8 trillion, with a year-on-year growth of 22.2%, predominantly driven by self-made entrepreneurs [3] - The technology sector saw a 23.8% increase in billionaire wealth, totaling $3 trillion, making it one of the top wealth-generating industries globally [4] Group 3 - 91 new billionaires this year gained their wealth through inheritance, with a cumulative wealth of $298 billion, marking over a one-third increase from the previous year [3] - The report anticipates that in the next 15 years, the children of billionaires will inherit at least $5.9 trillion, primarily in the U.S., Western Europe, and India [3] - 63% of surveyed billionaires still prefer North America for investments, although this is a decrease from 80% in 2024, with 34% now seeing China as the largest investment opportunity, up from 11% [4]
亚太区亿万富豪增幅居全球之首
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-12-09 11:57
Group 1 - The report indicates that the number of billionaires globally increased by 8.8% to 2,919, with total wealth reaching a record $15.8 trillion, marking a 13% increase [2] - The Asia-Pacific region saw a significant rebound, with the number of billionaires rising from 981 to 1,036, the highest growth rate globally [2] - In terms of wealth increment, billionaires in the Asia-Pacific region experienced an 11.1% growth, reaching $4.2 trillion, with mainland China leading at $1.8 trillion [2] Group 2 - Investment in the technology sector saw a wealth increase of 23.8% to $3 trillion, making it one of the top wealth-generating industries globally [2] - The report highlights a substantial increase in investment enthusiasm towards China and the Asia-Pacific region, with 34% of surveyed billionaires believing China offers the greatest investment opportunities, up from 11% in 2024 [3] - 61% of Asia-Pacific billionaires plan to increase investments in hedge funds, developed market equities (50%), and gold/precious metals (48%) [3]
亚太区亿万富豪增幅居全球之首
中国基金报· 2025-12-09 11:54
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report is that the wealth of global billionaires is expected to reach a historic high by 2025, with significant growth in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in mainland China [2][4]. - By 2025, the number of billionaires globally is projected to increase by 8.8% to 2,919 individuals, with total wealth reaching a record $15.8 trillion, reflecting a 13% growth [4]. - The Asia-Pacific region will see a notable recovery, with the number of billionaires rising from 981 to 1,036, marking the highest growth rate globally [4]. Group 2 - In terms of wealth increase, billionaires in the Asia-Pacific region will experience an 11.1% growth, reaching $4.2 trillion, with mainland China leading at $1.8 trillion [4]. - The technology sector is highlighted as a significant driver of wealth, with billionaires in this industry seeing a 23.8% increase in wealth to $3 trillion, while the consumer and retail sector's growth has slowed to 5.3% [5]. - Investment enthusiasm in China and the Asia-Pacific region has surged, with 34% of surveyed billionaires believing China offers the greatest investment opportunities, a substantial increase from 11% in 2024 [7]. Group 3 - The report indicates that 61% of Asia-Pacific billionaires plan to increase investments in hedge funds, developed market stocks (50%), and gold/precious metals (48%) [8]. - There is a strong interest in emerging market stocks and private equity among billionaires, reflecting a shift in asset allocation preferences [8]. - The report anticipates a continued increase in the number of billionaires and millionaires globally, estimating that by 2040, approximately $6.9 trillion in wealth will be transferred, with at least $5.9 trillion going directly or indirectly to their children [8].