Millionaires Are on the Move
Millionaires are on the move, and this report on the world’s top 20 millionaire cities shows where they’re going next.
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Millionaires are on the move, and this report on the world’s top 20 millionaire cities shows where they’re going next.
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New York, Tokyo and the San Francisco Bay area are where the most millionaires live, according to a report by Henley & Partners.
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New York is the world’s wealthiest city with the largest number of resident millionaires and billionaires.
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The US holds half of the top 10 spots, and New York tops the list, with 345,600 high-net-worth individuals.
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Between the skyscrapers and bright lights, it seems like millionaires just can't pull themselves away from allure of the concrete jungle.
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Diversification is a tried-and-true financial approach for risk management and long-term returns. Antigua and Barbuda citizenship offers protection from global risks.
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Total private wealth in Africa is currently worth $2.1 trillion, according to the Africa Wealth Report 2022.
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Most travelers have almost no say over which passport they hold, but American citizens are lucky in that their travel documents open a lot of doors.
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“The passport you hold determines your fate and dramatically impacts the options you have,” says Dr. Christian Kaelin.
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As myriads of China’s high-net-worth (HNW) individuals look to relocate, over 500 of them are expected to come to Singapore — bringing with them at least US$2.4 billion worth of capital inflows for the city-state.
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According to the ‘Henley Global Citizens Report’, wealthy investors are on the move again, with 88,000 millionaires expected to move by the end of 2022.
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“In the future, states will compete more fiercely for the most interesting citizens and taxpayers,” Dr. Kälin is quoted as saying in an interview with Die Weltwoche.
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