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経済危機によりスペインの100万0000ドル(6000万0000円)以上の資産の金持ちの数は、2010年には14万1000人だったのに、2011年は13万7300人で、2'6%のみ減った
La crisis económica solo reduce un 2,6% el número de ricos en España
En España hay 137.300 personas con activos financieros de más de un millón de dólares, sin contar primera vivienda y consumibles, según un informe
Norteamérica es la región donde más riqueza se acumula
The economic crisis only 2.6% reduces the number of rich in Spain
In Spain there are 137,300 people with financial assets of more than a million dollars, excluding primary residence and consumables, says report
America is the region where more wealth is accumulated
Inigo de Madrid Barron 19 JUN 2012 - 17:44 CET
In Spain there are 137,300 people with financial assets of more than a million dollars, excluding primary residence and consumables, says report
America is the region where more wealth is accumulated
Inigo de Madrid Barron 19 JUN 2012 - 17:44 CET
After four years of turmoil, those who have more follow good shelter, as often happens. The housing crisis, lower business investment and the fall of the stock market have affected the rich Spanish, but very little. The annual report of the international consultancy Capgemini and asset management company of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC Wealth Management), the number of rich people has fallen by 2.6%, from 141,000 in 2010 to 137,300 last year. This study considers the rich who own property valued at more than one million dollars (625,000 euros), excluding primary residence and consumables.
In the rest of the world, the situation is reversed, perhaps because the most serious of the crisis has passed. Thus, the world's population with high net worth rises, although the total amount to accumulate has fallen by 1.7%. It is the first time reduces the total assets since the start of the global economic crisis of 2008, the year that global wealth fell by 19.5%.
The poles of wealth are changing in the world. Where there is richest in the Asia-Pacific
The poles of wealth are changing in the world. The proof is that this report has been done for 16 years, shows that where there is richer in the Asia-Pacific. Specifically grew by 1.6% the privileged group, reaching 3.37 million individuals in 2011. This is the first time this occurs. Asia-Pacific than in North America, which is rich with 3.35 million. However, that was retained and accumulated wealth is even greater in North America. The wealth of HNWIs in North America stood at 11.4 billion dollars, compared to $ 10.7 billion in the Asia-Pacific.
For countries include USA, Japan and Germany at the top, accumulating 53.3% of the total number of wealthy, slightly more than in 2010. Among the top twelve countries by population, Brazil shows the highest percentage increase (6.2%) in the HNWI while India and Hong Kong are showing larger decline. Another significant finding is the entry of South Korea at No. 12 for HNWI, displacing India.
In the rest of the world, the situation is reversed, perhaps because the most serious of the crisis has passed. Thus, the world's population with high net worth rises, although the total amount to accumulate has fallen by 1.7%. It is the first time reduces the total assets since the start of the global economic crisis of 2008, the year that global wealth fell by 19.5%.
The poles of wealth are changing in the world. Where there is richest in the Asia-Pacific
The poles of wealth are changing in the world. The proof is that this report has been done for 16 years, shows that where there is richer in the Asia-Pacific. Specifically grew by 1.6% the privileged group, reaching 3.37 million individuals in 2011. This is the first time this occurs. Asia-Pacific than in North America, which is rich with 3.35 million. However, that was retained and accumulated wealth is even greater in North America. The wealth of HNWIs in North America stood at 11.4 billion dollars, compared to $ 10.7 billion in the Asia-Pacific.
For countries include USA, Japan and Germany at the top, accumulating 53.3% of the total number of wealthy, slightly more than in 2010. Among the top twelve countries by population, Brazil shows the highest percentage increase (6.2%) in the HNWI while India and Hong Kong are showing larger decline. Another significant finding is the entry of South Korea at No. 12 for HNWI, displacing India.
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