The world's rich lost nearly 20 percent of their total wealth in 2008 as volatile markets wiped out two years of growth, a Merrill Lynch study showed on Wednesday. The total value of the wealth of people with net assets of more than $1 million, excluding their main home and consumables, dropped to $32.8 trillion - below 2005 levels, the 13th annual Merrill Lynch World Wealth Report showed.
The number of people with more than $1 million in net assets fell 14.9 percent, while the number of people with fortunes of more than $30 million fell by a quarter, the study showed.
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