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  1. 4 days ago · Where do the richest people in the UK live? The majority of the richest people in the UK live in London. According to New World Wealth, London is home to approximately 12,000 “multi-millionaires” with assets exceeding $10 million. In comparison, Manchester, the next largest city, has only 1,060 resident multi-millionaires.

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › pham-nhat-vuongPham Nhat Vuong - Forbes

    4 days ago · Pham Nhat Vuong. $4.2B. $57M (1.38%) Real Time Net Worth. as of 4/25/24. #755 in the world today. Photo by Vingroup. About Pham Nhat Vuong. Pham Nhat Vuong studied in Russia and started a popular ...

  3. 5 days ago · What is the richest country in the world? The United States of America is currently considered the richest country in the world. Its economy is diverse and robust, fueled by various sectors such as services, manufacturing, finance, and technology.

  4. 4 days ago · The U.S. and China have been head-to-head for the position of the third largest country in the world. Considering the total surface area of both the countries including land and water, the United States takes up 9.8 million square kilometers while China has 9.6 million square kilometers, according to World Atlas.

  5. 5 days ago · 1. Toorak – $5.19m. Toorak, one of Melbourne's most exclusive and affluent suburbs, is a long-standing front-runner for property prices so it's no surprise to see this suburb at the top of the list yet again. Toorak is located about 5km south-east of the CBD and has a range of luxury properties on offer. See Details ›.

  6. 5 days ago · Stefano Gabbana ($1.2 Billion) and Domenico Dolce ($1.2 Billion): Co-founders of Dolce & Gabbana. Valentino Garavani ($1.5 Billion): Founder of the Valentino SpA brand. Tom Ford ($2 Billion): Achieved wealth through roles at Gucci and YSL. Created his own brand, sold to Estee Lauder in 2022 for $2.8 Billion.

  7. 3 days ago · In 2021, Germany was ranked the 20th richest country in the world, measured by GDP per capita. This means that if you add up the value of all the goods and commodities produced in a country and divide the figure by the number of inhabitants, you get $50,700 (€52,200) per person per year in Germany on average.

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