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This is a list of richest monarchs and family members, as estimated by forbes.com in 2015, [1] Business Insider in 2018, [2] and the CEOWORLD magazine in 2019. [3] The evaluations are based on their personal net worths, excluding properties held by the State, Government or Crown, and all of the figures are in U.S. dollars.
The family's accumulated wealth has been divided among many descendants, only one of which (Benjamin de Rothschild) was officially recognized as a billionaire. Determining the family's exact wealth has been deemed implausible; [59] conspiracy theories claiming the family is worth trillions of dollars have not been proven. [60] [61]
Countries by total wealth, 2022 (2023 publication) National net wealth, also known as national net worth, is the total sum of the value of a country's assets minus its liabilities. It refers to the total value of net wealth possessed by the residents of a state at a set point in time. [1]
Bloomberg's listing only evaluates the net worth of individuals. [9] The following is a list of the wealthiest individuals, in the world's Top 500, with "Canada" listed as their "Country/Region" according to Bloomberg's daily listing, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, as of 1 June 2024. [10]
Net worth Source of wealth 107 Michael Platt: 18.0 billion BlueCrest Capital Management: 140 Jim Ratcliffe: 15.9 billion Ineos: 169 James Dyson: 13.4 billion Dyson: 250 Alexander Gerko: 10.3 billion XTX Markets: 257 Denise Coates: 10.0 billion bet365: 281 Christopher Hohn: 9.5 billion The Children’s Investment Fund: 283 Simon Reuben: 9.4 ...
The United States had 492 billionaires on the list, the most of any country. [1] The country also had the most newcomers with 50, and women with 54. [2] China had the second most billionaires with 152, including 37 new names. Russia was third with 111. [1] Algeria, Lithuania, Tanzania, and Uganda were all represented on the list for the first ...
This estimate includes the assets of the Duchy of Lancaster worth £653 million (and paying Charles an annual income of £20 million), jewels worth £533 million, real estate worth £330 million, shares and investments worth £142 million, a stamp collection worth at least £100 million, racehorses worth £27 million, artworks worth £24 ...
David Kenneth Roy Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet (born 12 June 1957), is a Canadian/British [2] [3] [4] hereditary peer and media magnate. [5] [1] [6] Upon the death of his father in 2006, Thomson became the chairman of Thomson Corporation and also inherited his father's British title, Baron Thomson of Fleet.