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UK wealth falls $1.5 trillion after Brexit FX moves: Credit Suisse

                                           
Money | Mon Nov 21, 2016 | 9:09pm EST

UK wealth falls $1.5 trillion after Brexit FX moves: Credit Suisse

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A man walks in front of the City of London financial district of London, Britain November 1, 2016. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
A man walks in front of the City of London financial district of London, Britain November 1, 2016. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

ZURICH Britain is $1.5 trillion poorer in dollar terms due to the fall in the pound since the vote to leave the European Union, a Credit Suisse study on global wealth found.Since the referendum on June 23, the pound has weakened by around 16 percent against the dollar, meaning UK wealth is sharply lower expressed in dollar.
The Credit Suisse study also predicted that around 945 billionaires will be minted around the world in the next five years, bringing their number to nearly 3,000.
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"More than 300 of the new billionaires will be from North America," the bank wrote in the report published on Tuesday. "China is projected to add more billionaires than all of Europe combined, pushing the total from China above 420."
China's population of millionaires is also expected to rise by more than 70 percent between 2016 and 2021 to just under 2,800.
Many banks, including Zurich-based Credit Suisse, are banking on continued growth in Chinese wealth to help pick up the slack from European markets.

(Reporting by Joshua Franklin; Editing by Robin Pomeroy

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