LONDON: Indian billionaires pumped in nearly 1 billion pounds into buying up luxury homes in the heart of London over last 18 months alone, becoming second only to Britain-based buyers, a new report said. These Indian mega-rich are expected to spend …
He probably didn't mean it the way it sounded. Steve Forbes, chairman of Forbes Media, took to the Washington Post on Monday to talk about the “titanic shift” that has occurred in the world of giving with an op-ed headlined “How billionaires are fixing …
Andy Warhol's $US35 million ($37 million) self-portrait and Willem de Kooning's $15 million painting of a redheaded woman will tempt billionaires from Qatar, Hong Kong and Moscow at the world's largest modern and contemporary art fair this week in …
Germany took third place with 148 billionaires who were each worth $2.9 billion on average. It was followed by the United Kingdom with 135 billionaires worth $3.1 billion each on average, and Russia with 108 billionaires worth $3.2 billion each on average.
In fact, Airbus is so interested in the business that they conducted a 'billionaires study,' which concluded that Middle Eastern oil magnates and Chinese captains of industry just happen to like to travel in groups of more than a dozen. Scroll down for …
Knight Frank's annual Wealth Report says the number of the world's billionaires will rise 38 percent to 2,315 by 2023. The US is expected to have the highest number of billionaires at that time, but India and China will also be adding to the list at a …
The past two decades have spawned a new wave of billionaires who've have taken up the banner of social justice, sparking a golden age of philanthropy not seen since the days of Rockefeller, Carnegie and Morgan. A study at Boston College found the 0.22 …
Indian billionaires are buying up prime central London. Ultra high net worth individuals from India spent £1bn on luxury homes in London last year. Grosvenor Square. Uniquely British: Grosvenor Square, a favourite investment spot among Indian investors.
Mark Scheinberg just became one of the world's youngest billionaires after agreeing to sell PokerStars. iStock 7 150×150 PokerStars CEO Mark Scheinberg Is One of the Youngest Billionaires Now. Source: ©iStock.com/MariuszBlach. The 40-year-old is …