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In Graphics: India’s wealthy cement their seat on the high tableWhile the USA remains the primary millionaire factory, India outpaced many developed markets in growth. India’s wealth is rooted in real as...
These large-, mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsAs the old saying goes: Nothing can be ruled out on the street. Which means that one should be prepared for anything. Now, what is the prob...
What is Zohran Mamdani’s new Millionaire Tax? Will it push wealthy out of New York City?New York City’s newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has sparked renewed debate over wealth and taxation with his proposal to raise income ...
How Charlie Kirk rose to power: Turning Point USA founder and Trump loyalist shot dead at 31Charlie Kirk, 31, influential conservative political organizer and Turning Point USA founder, was fatally shot Wednesday, September 10, at ...
US citizens getting a fourth round of stimulus payments in September 2025? Check latest updateDespite social media rumors, the IRS confirms no new stimulus checks are planned for September 2025. The IRS is focused on processing tax r...
The billionaire exodus: Why India’s rich are heading abroadDespite India's growing millionaire population, a significant number are leaving, driven by tax scrutiny and economic formalisation. The UA...
Over 379,000 in US became millionaires last year, equivalent to more than 1,000 every dayThe 2025 Global Wealth report from UBS revealed that Americas overall accounted for the majority of the increase of their wealth. The repor...
Why are the rich leaving India, where are they headed?A significant number of wealthy Indians are migrating due to better living conditions, business opportunities, and educational prospects ab...
4,300 millionaires may leave India this year. Here's where they are moving toThe Henley Private Wealth Migration Report 2024 reveals India's significant net loss of 4,300 millionaires in 2024, reflecting global wealt...
These universities have produced the most number of centi-millionaires in the United StatesA new report by Henley & Partners has found that 35% of the centi-millionaires in the USA today are graduates of just eight schools out of ...
Why Indian entrepreneurs are using the golden visa to move base to DubaiLured by the ease of setting up business, complete waiver on personal income tax, and a friendlier policy environment, several of India's t...
Why India should not worry about wealth migrationWhen seen in conjunction with the rate of growth of millionaires in India, and the economic outlook for the country, the trend seems far le...
About 82,000 millionaires shifted overseas in 2016: ReportAn estimated 11,000 millionaires moved to Australia in 2016 compared to 10,000 that moved to the US and 3,000 that moved to the UK.
India records second highest outflow of high net-worth individuals: ReportOver the last 14 years (2000-14), India saw 61,000 HNWIs leave the country. It was second only to China, which witnessed 91,000 millionaire...
Wealthy Indians prefer their 2nd home in London, New York: ReportAs many as 22,300 multi-millionaires own a second home in London. This is in addition to the 9,700 resident multi-millionaires living there.
India home to 14,800 multi-millionaires; 8th largest globally: ReportIndia is home to the eighth largest group of super rich people in the world, as there are around 14,800 multi-millionaires in the country.
Much at stake for the injured Tiger WoodsAn American team without Tiger is almost unimaginable, but it might be a reality unless he comes back with strong performances.
India to see 242,000 millionaires by 2017: Credit SuisseIndia will see a substantial jump in the number of millionaires as our super rich tally is likely to hit 2.42 L by 2017.
Vinod Gupta: Bill & Hillary Clinton's good friend back in the role of serial entrepreneurFor Indian American serial entrepreneur Vinod Gupta, political connections are now on the top of his 'don't-do' list.
- Indians are rich, Westerners are filthy rich!
Developed countries are still the primary breeding grounds for tomorrow's wealthy, a new study says.