The average age of China's rich is 36 years old, which is only older than Japan in Asia
The average age of China's rich is 36 years old, which is only older than Japan in Asia (Alberta Times) [Comprehensive news from this newspaper] According to a report by Bloomberg on September 19, HSBC Holdings...
The average age of China's richest people is 36, which is only older than Japan in Asia (Alberta Times) [Comprehensive news from this newspaper] According to a report by Bloomberg on September 19, HSBC Holdings Co., Ltd. issued a report on the 19th saying that the average age of China's richest people is the youngest in Asia except Japan, and their number will undoubtedly exceed that of developed countries in Asia. In China, the average age of people with at least 500,000 yuan in liquid assets is 36, lower than Hong Kong's 48 and Indonesia's 38, the report said. The report surveyed wealthy individuals in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. Bruno Lee, head of HSBC's Asia-Pacific wealth management business, said in an interview in Hong Kong on the 18th: "They (Chinese wealthy people) are all in their 30s and in the stage of wealth accumulation. You will not be surprised to see the number of this group of people becoming larger and larger. To some extent, their number will likely exceed other (Asia) mature markets."
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