Chinas richest lose 57% of wealth amid financial turmoil, Forbes says

Chinas richest lose 57% of wealth amid financial turmoil, Forbes says

--FILE--Pony Ma (Ma Huateng), Chairman and CEO of Tencent, during the China Digital Entertainment Forum of ChinaJoy 2005 in Shnanghai, China, July 20, 2005. Rank: 9 (Forbes China Rich List 2008) Chinas richest lost 57 percent of their wealth in the past year amid plummeting stocks, falling property values and wrong-way currency bets, Forbes Asia said. The mainlands 40 wealthiest people are worth $52 billion, the magazine said in an e-mailed release. Liu Yongxing, 60, a Shanghai-based owner of animal-feed factories and aluminum smelters, topped the list with a net worth of $3 billion. He owns East Hope Group, one of Chinas biggest feed producers, Forbes said. His brother Liu Yonghao, 57, placed fourth with $2.2 billion. Gome Electrical Appliances Holdings Ltd. Chairman Huang Guangyu, 39, was second with $2.7 billion after selling $300 million of shares this ( automatický překlad do češtiny  ) ( zobrazit originální popisek v angličtině )
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