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Hip Shing Hong Group 50: Hui Wing Mau: $1.9 billion Shimao Property: 51: Lin Dingqiang & family: $1.9 billion Radiance Group 52: Christopher Kwok: $1.7 billion Sun Hung Kai Properties: 53: Edward Kwok: $1.7 billion Sun Hung Kai Properties: 54: Li Sze Lim: $1.6 billion R&F Properties: 55: Li Wa: $1.6 billion Excellence Group 56: Vincent Lo: $1.6 ...
Location of Hong Kong. Hong Kong is an autonomous territory of the People's Republic of China on the Pearl River Delta of East Asia. [1] Hong Kong is one of the world's most significant financial centres, with the highest Financial Development Index score and consistently ranks as the world's most competitive and freest economic entity.
As of 2018, Li Ka-shing and Lee Shau-kee were ranked first and second in Forbes' Hong Kong's 50 Richest respectively, while Thomas and Raymond Kwok brothers, sons of the late Kwok Tak-seng, were ranked 4th; their eldest brother, Walter Kwok (d. 20 October 2018), was ranked 10th. Richard Li, the younger son of Li Ka-shing, was ranked 19th.
The list also marks for the first time a French citizen was in the top position as well as a non-American for the first time since 2013 when the Mexican Carlos Slim Helu was the world's richest person. The list, like in 2022, counted 15 under 30 billionaires with the richest of them being Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz with a net worth of $34.7 ...
Hong Kong’s Richest Man, a Wartime Refugee Turned Billionaire, Is Retiring
Forbes magazine annually lists the world's wealthiest individuals – "The World's Richest People". [1] What follows is the list of billionaires (in U.S. dollars ) in Southeast Asia , issued for 2024.
(The second richest person in China, according to Bloomberg, is ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming with a fortune of $42.3 billion.) He got his start in journalism, working as a reporter in Chinese ...
Ho, along with partners including Hong Kong tycoon Henry Fok, Macau gambler Yip Hon and his brother-in-law Teddy Yip, bid for Macau franchises. By bidding high and promising to promote tourism and to develop infrastructure, they won the public tender for Macau's gaming monopoly license in 1961, for US$410,000, of which US$51,000 was provided by ...