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India, China to rise in ranks as wealth centers by 2017: Report



By Madhurima Banerjee
08 May 2008 @ 4:19 pm IST

Mumbai - India is going to grab the 8th spot as home to the highest concentration of millionaires in the world within a decade, a joint study by Barclays Wealth (the new integrated wealth management division of Barclays Bank Plc) and Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has revealed.


(Left) A worker arranges jewellery on a mannequin at a stall during an exhibition in Chennai May 7, 2008 and (right) A model displays gold jewellery ahead of the Hindu festival of Akshaya Tritiya at a showroom in Hyderabad, May 6, 2008
(Left) A worker arranges jewellery on a mannequin at a stall during an exhibition in Chennai May 7, 2008 and (right) A model displays gold jewellery ahead of the Hindu festival of Akshaya Tritiya at a showroom in Hyderabad, May 6, 2008. India is going to grab the 8th spot as home to the highest concentration of millionaires in the world within a decade, a joint study by Barclays Wealth and Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has revealed. (Reuters ...
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The UK-based bank said emerging markets like India, Russia and China are fast catching up with their richer cousins in terms of wealth.

In 2007, G7 nations Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US had more than one million millionaire households, the report 'Evolving Fortunes,' the fifth installment of an influential series 'Barclays Wealth Insights' launched in December 2006, said.

While the US is expected to continue to dominate the Household Wealth Index, followed by Japan, China, the UK, Germany, France and Italy, "Over the coming decade, the gap in wealth between the world's most developed countries and the leading emerging markets will continue to narrow with many new millionaires being created in India, China, Russia and other countries which are undergoing rapid development," the report said.

"At the same time, the continuing economic dominance of the world's established powerhouses can no longer be taken for granted. This shift in the balance of power is already well under way, as can be seen from the way in which countries such as China, India and the Gulf nations are being relied upon to sustain the momentum of the global economy as developed countries in North America and Europe start to run out of steam," it added.

The report said the total wealth held by Indian millionaires, which would rise to 4,11,000 by 2017, would be $1.7 trillion.

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