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Perhaps, Forbes should make the entire Microsoft Excel file available, as I found at Hurun.
FORBES: Mapping The Wealth Of The World's Billionaires
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When I started the Hurun and Forbes comparison, I thought of sharing this and counted again today.
FORBES: Mapping The Wealth Of The World's Billionaires
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China has 408 billionaires, more than the 317 who live in the U.S., according to Hurun Global Rich list 2013.
WSJ: An Unhappy Middle in the Middle Kingdom
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At least that's what new findings suggest from "The Millionaires Happiness Report" released by the Shanghai-based Hurun Research Institute.
CNN: Report: As Chinese millionaires rise, happiness falls
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According to the latest Hurun Global Rich List 2013, China had 212 billionaires in 2013, compared to 211 in America.
FORBES: Connect
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But Rupert Hoogewerf, the founder of the annual Hurun Report on China's richest citizens, reckons that it may already have more billionaires.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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The Chinese Millionaire Wealth Report 2012, put together by GroupM and the Hurun Report, found that there are now a million millionaires in China.
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The average age is 63 years, but Facebook founders Mark Zuckerberg and Dustin Moskovitz are the youngest self-made billionaires at 28 and 29, respectively, Hurun said.
CNN: Report: U.S., China dominate global billionaires
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Three out of four billionaires in the Hurun List are self-made, with real estate, telecommunications, media and technology and retail leading industries that produce the super-rich.
CNN: Report: U.S., China dominate global billionaires
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One in every 10 billionaires are women, Hurun says.
CNN: Report: U.S., China dominate global billionaires
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"What we are seeing is a sense of insecurity or, perhaps you want to look at it from another side, looking for a sense of insurance policy, " said Rupert Hoogewerf, publisher of Hurun Report, told CNN in November.
CNN: Report: As Chinese millionaires rise, happiness falls
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Rupert Hoogewerf, the author of Forbes's first Chinese list, which appeared ten years ago, and now publisher of a competing version called the Hurun Rich List, looked at what has happened to the 1, 300-odd people who have featured in it.
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