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Richest Indian Mukesh Ambani amongst Forbes top ten billionaires | Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani has become the
richest man in the Asia-Pacific region and the fourth in world rankings as per the 2010 Forbes list of world's billionaires released on Wednesday. The number
of tycoons from the Asia-Pacific region with a ten-figure net worth has risen
to 234 from 130 in 2009. This accounts for 23 percent of the 1,011 billionaires
on the global list against 16 percent of the 793 billionaires the year before.
India has 49 billionaires in 2010 as compared to only 24 last year. The combined
wealth of Asian billionaires has also more than doubled to 729 billion dollars
compared with dollar 357 billion a year ago. This rate of increase far outpaces
that of European tycoons, who saw their collective fortune has risen by fifty
percent while their US counterparts enjoyed only an 18 percent increase. Of the
234 Asian tycoons on the list, 62 are first-time billionaires out of a total of
97 new billionaires in the world. The richest man in the world is Mexican telecom
titan Carlos Slim Helu and his family. With his fortune swelling to an estimated
dollar 53.5 billion, up by dollar18.5 billion in 12 months, Slim surged ahead
of Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, who had held the title of world's richest man
fourteen times in the last fifteen years. Gates, now worth dollar 53 billion,
is ranked second in the world. Buffett is ranked third with dollar 47 billion.
Eleven countries have at least double the number of billionaires they had a year
ago, including China, India, Turkey and South Korea. The seven top billionaires
from India are as follows: World Ranking Name Wealth 4 Mukesh Ambani $29.0 5
Lakshmi Mittal $28.7 28 Azim Premji $17.0 36 Anil Ambani $13.7 40 Shashi &
Ravi Ruia $13.0 44 Savitri Jindal $12.2 74 Kushal Pal Singh $9.0. |
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