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Economic crisis eats off Forbes' 2009 billionaire list
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-03-13 10:20
Billionaires in banking industry belong to the biggest category hit hard by the crisis with well-known figures like former American International Group (AIG) CEO Maurice Greenberg and former head of Citigroup Sandy Weill falling off the list.
The 2009 list represents citizens from 53 countries and regions. Americans once again dominate the super rich, occupying half of the top 20 spots, up from only four last year. "China is one of the brighter spots," Luisa Kroll, senior editor of Forbes, told Xinhua. Though the total number of billionaires from the Chinese mainland dropped from 42 to 28, their collective wealth shrank much less than those in other emerging economies like India and Turkey. Meanwhile, total number of billionaires from Russia decreased to 32 from last year's 87, echoing the plunging oil prices.
It is the 23rd annual ranking of the world's billionaires by the Forbes Magazine. Each person's total net worth is measured in US dollar, based on the closing stock prices of the stock exchanges on which each person's company is listed, and exchange rates as of Feb. 13, 2009.
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