According to the Forbes magazine analysis, Carlos Slim of Mexico has placed on top position amongst the richest people, his wealth added more than by three times.
American Movil, telecom tycoon’s luck grew from $ 20.5bn to $ 74bn once more beating Microsoft founder Bill Gates $56bn into second position.
Forbes said at least 200 people linked the billionaires list as their numbers climb to a new record of 1210. Six billionaires associated with Facebook are now on the list as well as Mark Zuckerberg and Sean Parker. They are linked by Facebook shareholders Peter Thiel and Yuri Milner in addition to co-founders Eduardo Saverin and Dustin Moskovitz, who is also the youngest people on the list at 26.
Ingvar Kamprad founder Ikea was the greatest loser downward from $17bn to $6bn. He cut down from eleventh place to 162 and was strange between the billionaires in considering his wealth decline.
The joint wealth of the billionaires which is appeared on the list also set a new record of $4.5tn. The USA world's greatest economy still remained to have the most billionaires, with 413.
Asia, for the first time in the last ten years has added billionaires on the list as compared to the Europe , having 332 instead of 300. China has 115 billionaires and Russia followed by 101 billionaires having Moscow further added billionaires as compared to any other city of the World. The city has 79 billionaires, and Russia has set a record to have more billionaires in Europe . Germany is in second position in the Europe with 52 billionaires.
In the mean time Europe obtained 50 new billionaires in the year 2011, totaling it to 300 with a combined wealth of $1.3 trillion. The UK has 32 billionaires on this year's list which was three more added than last year. In spite of the property bend, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor and his family remain the richest Britons, having a net asset of $13bn, up $1bn as compared to the previous year.
| FORBE'S LIST OF WORLD WEALTHIEST PEOPLE | ||
| SORUCE: FORBES MAGAZINE | ||
| Name | Wealth | Main Business |
| Carlos Slim | $74bn | America Movil, telecoms |
| Bill Gates | $56bn | Microsoft, software |
| Warren Buffett | $50bn | Berkshire Hathaway, investment |
| Bernard Arnault | $41bn | LVMH, luxury goods |
| Larry Ellison | $39.5bn | Oracle, software |
| Lakshmi Mittal | $31.1bn | ArcelorMittal, steel |
| Amancio Ortega | $31bn | Zara, fashion |
| Eike Batista | $30bn | Mining, oil |
| Mukesh Ambani | $27bn | Reliance Industries, Petrochemicals to oil |
| Christy Walton | $26.5bn | Wal-Mart, retail |

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