Top 10 cities for billionaires
The American business magazine published list of top 10 cities for billionaires, available on the Forbes website. http://www.forbes.com
1. Moscow (Russia) - The Russian capital city Moscow is home to largest number of billionaires in the world. This city is home to 74 billionaires, with an average net worth of $5.9 billion.
2. New York (U.S.A) - New York is home to 71 billionaires and an average net worth of $3.3 billion.
3. Landon (U.K) - The U.K capital city Landon is home to 36 billionaires and an average net worth of $4.1 billion.
4. Istanbul (Turkey) - Istanbul which boasts of 34 billionaires, with an average net worth of $1.7 billion.
5. Hong Kng - Hong Kong is the most popular city for Asian billionaires. This former British colony has the greatest number of billionaires of any Asian city. This city is home to 30 billionaires, with an average net worth of $5 billion.
6. Los Angeles (U.S.A) - Los Angeles is home to 24 billionaires and an average net worth of $3 billion.
7. Mumbai (India) - The Indian financial capital Mumbai is the worlds seventh largest billionaires city. Mumbai is home to 20 billionaires, including two of the world’s 10 richest (brothers Mukesh and Anil Ambani), with an average net worth of $7.6 billion.
8. San Francisco (U.S.A) - San Francisco is home to 19 billionaires, with an average net worth of $3.1 billion. This city billionaires list including Google founder Larry Page and co-founder Sergey Brin.
9. Dallas (U.S.A) - Dallas is home to 15 billionaires, with an average net worth of $2.6 billion.
10. Tokyo (Japan) - Tokyo is world’s 10th largest billionaire city. Tokyo is home to 15 billionaires, with an average net worth: $2.8 billion.
In terms of average wealth of billionaires, Mumbai comes on top of the all cities with an average net worth of $7.6 billion. Worth of Mukesh Ambani wealth is $43 billion. Mukesh is building a 27-story home at an estimated cost of $2 billion.
This article published according to a list of top 10 cities for billionaires available on the website of Forbes.
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