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Moscow becomes world's billionaire capital - Forbes    
 
NEW YORK, March 6 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow now has 74 billionaires with average 
wealth of $5.9 bln, placing it above New York, Forbes Magazine said in its 
annual rich list published on Thursday. 

According to the list, New York has 71 billionaires, followed by London with 
36, Istanbul with 34, and Hong Kong with 30. 
Russia is second only to the United States in the number of its super-rich. An 
additional 35 Russians have crossed the $1 bln mark in the past year, helped 
along by the continued rise of the ruble against the dollar. 

"Sixteen years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia, with 87 
billionaires, is the new No. 2 country behind the U.S., easily overtaking 
Germany, with 59 billionaires, which held the honour for six years," said 
Forbes associate editor Luisa Kroll. 

The Unites States accounts for 469 (42%) of the world's billionaires. 

Topping the list of Russia's billionaires is Oleg Deripaska with $28 bln, 
placing him ninth in the world, ahead of the more famous Roman Abramovich with 
$23.5 bln, in 15th place. 

Deripaska's holding company Basic Element owns huge assets in insurance, auto 
manufacture, and aluminum, while Abramovich, since selling his oil company 
Sibneft to Russian state-controlled gas giant Gazprom in 2005, has bought up 
steel and mining assets. He also owns Chelsea Football Club. 

Russia's richest woman remains Elena Baturina, the 45-year-old second wife of 
Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, 71. Forbes estimates that she has added $1.1 bln to 
her personal wealth in the past year, bringing it up to $4.2 bln and putting 
her in 253rd place globally. 

Baturina founded Inteko in 1991, which became Moscow's largest construction 
firm in the years after her husband became mayor. In late 2006 she sued the 
Russian edition of Forbes over a cover story. 

The world's richest man this year is U.S. investor and philanthropist Warren 
Buffet, ousting his friend Bill Gates from the top spot, which the Microsoft 
founder had held for 13 years. The two reportedly play regular games of online 
bridge together, and Buffet has pledged most of his wealth to the Bill & 
Melinda Gates Foundation, a charity focused on healthcare improvement and 
poverty reduction. 

Buffet's wealth has shot up to $62 bln with the stock growth of his holding 
Berkshire Hathaway, while Gates is now worth $58 bln, $2 bln more than last 
year, putting him in third place. In second place is Mexican telecoms tycoon 
Carlos Slim with an estimated $60 bln. 


      
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