Hong Kong fell behind rival Singapore in a ranking of the world’s wealthiest cities.
The number of millionaires in Hong Kong dropped 27% to 129,500 between 2012 and 2022, while it grew 40% to 240,100 in the city-state, according to a list published by investment migration company Henley & Partners in partnership with global wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth.
Hong Kong now ranks No. 7, two spots below Singapore. It ranked fourth in 2012, the report said.
Most people with investable wealth of at least $1 million live in New York City, with the Bay Area and Los Angeles also among the top spots, the Henley & Partners report shows. London dropped to No. 4, while Tokyo fell to second place.
Juerg Steffen, Henley & Partners’ chief executive officer, said most of the cities that topped the list are in countries that have programs in place to help with the migration of funds and encourage foreign direct investments in exchange for residence or citizenship rights.
全球10大最富裕城市中国有三个上榜 日本东京跌至第二位
据路透社消息,国际投资移民公司Henley & Partners与环球财富情报公司新世界财富 (New Worldwealth)周二联合发布了《2023年世界最富裕城市报告》。