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Worlds of wealth

Who are the world’s super-rich, where are they found, and why does the geography of wealth matter?

What wealth means depends on factors such as age, culture and location — £1 million promises quite different things in Micronesia and Manhattan. Geography gives meaning to wealth.

One of the most enduring definitions of ‘super-rich’ comes from multinational business consultancy Capgemini:

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