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Henley & Partners and New World Wealth published a new report last week predicting that 16,500 millionaires would leave the U ...
These countries are attracting the world's wealthiest residents in 2025. Does the top destination surprise you?
The UAE and U.S. are the countries projected to lead in attracting millionaire migrants this year, while the U.K., China and ...
The latest study from Capgemini shows that wealth in Germany is increasingly being concentrated ever faster among a tiny ...
Countries that aligned themselves with the US have used oil as a jump-start to global economic status. But those who resisted have seen destruction ...
Affluent individuals are leaving the U.S. but the economic impact may be less than elsewhere, thanks to active capital markets and continued appeal for foreign investors.
You’ve heard of the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, but what about this super-rich Arab country that few people ever visit? With staggering wealth, cutting-edge infrastructure, and a culture steeped ...
People in wealthier societies are more likely to view having too much money as morally wrong compared to those living in ...
Yes, Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. But the far bigger menace is the monstrous growth in wealth concentration over five decades that made a Trump presidency possible—and maybe inevitable. Here ...
Among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Qatar leads the region, ranking 10th globally, followed by the United Arab Emirates at 23rd, Saudi Arabia at 43, Kuwait at 45th, Bahrain at 46th, and ...
Notable Outliers: Wealthy but Not as Happy Interestingly, some of the richest countries in the world don’t rank as high on the happiness index. Take Qatar or the United Arab Emirates—both are ...
Are the super-rich leaving London? Tax changes could spur wealth exodus. Oligarchs, exiled leaders, hedge fund managers and high net worth locals have coexisted in a city where old and new money ...