World's rich lost 20 percent of wealth in 2008

25 Jun, 2009

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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