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While there is still debate about which city has the most capital to boast about, New York or London, neither city has the most super-rich residents. This honor belongs to Moscow. The Russian capital is home to 74 super-rich people with an average net worth of $5.9 billion.
This figure is much higher than the five in 2002. Moscow's wealthy residents include Oleg Deripaska, Russia's richest man and aluminum magnate, who has just announced his stake in the oil conglomerate Russneft, and Roman Abramovich, who owns a mansion in London but insists on calling Moscow his home
What makes Russia's plutocrats so fond of Moscow? Viktor Vekselberg, a super-wealthy oil businessman, points out that "the standard of living in Moscow is comparable to that of all other capitals in the world".
And the consumption is lower. Tickets to Russia's famous Bolshoi Theater – where artists like Mikhail Baryshnikov performed dances – are only $50. In addition, the top kindergartens run by ** are free of charge.
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At most, it's Beijing, I don't know, Beijing has the most people, and now the house is 10,000 square meters, and if you don't have money, you're dead.
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Can't simply say that there are many rich people, in fact, each city has its own unique symbol, New York Wall Street, World Trade Tower, it is estimated that everyone is rich in the city, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, abound! What is your standard of being rich? What's the bottom line?
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The capital of Russia Moscow!
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Hong Kong is also the city with the richest people in the world, with more than 26% of people having $1 million!
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It's New York now, not necessarily in the future.
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New York is a world-class international metropolis that directly influences the global economy, finance, politics, education, entertainment and fashion. Its GDP surpassed Tokyo in 2013 to rank first in the world. <>
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Tokyo, Tokyo is a modern international city, located at the southern end of the Kanto Plain in Honshu, under the jurisdiction of 23 special wards, 27 cities, 5 towns, 8 villages, as well as the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands, with a total area of 2,155 square kilometers, the total population of the Tokyo metropolitan area reached 37 million (2014), making it one of the most populous cities in the world. <>
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London, London is the world's largest international foreign exchange market and international insurance center, and one of the world's largest financial and ** centers. In 2004, the GDP of the City of London was $284.7 billion. <>
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Seoul, Seoul has a total of 25 districts and 522, and is a local government "special city" directly under the jurisdiction of **. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of South Korea, and the GDP of Seoul in 2004 was 198 billion US dollars. <>
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles is one of the main centers of science and technology in the United States, with the largest number of scientists and engineers in the United States, and enjoys the title of "City of Science and Technology". The financial industry and business in Los Angeles are also growing rapidly, with hundreds of banks having offices in Los Angeles, including many famous international conglomerates, such as Lockheed, Northrop, Rockwell, etc., Los Angeles has become the financial center second only to New York. The GDP of Los Angeles in 2004 was $196 billion.
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Osaka. Hong Kong.
Chicago. Toronto.
Mexico City.
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New York.
New York is a world-class city that has a direct impact on the global economy, finance, politics, education, entertainment and fashion. Many of the world's international institutions, including the United Nations Headquarters, are headquartered in New York, as well as multinational corporations and banks. New York City has a total area of square kilometers, a population of about 8.62 million, and lives on 789 square kilometers.
New York's fortunes rise and fall depending on the financial services industry. Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, AIG, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs and Pure Penetration are all headquartered in New York.
New York is the former capital of the United States, and is now the largest city and port in the United States, and the current capital of the United States is Washington. In 1785, the Confederate Conference made New York the capital of the United States. New York was the last U.S. capital under the Articles of Confederation and the first U.S. capital under the Constitution of the United States of America.
Topography and climate
1. Topography
New York is located on the Hudson River Estuary Plain, the city is low-lying and flat, and the highest elevation is located on Todd Mountain on Staten Island, about a meter, which is the highest point on the eastern coast of the United States south of Maine.
2. Climate
New York has a temperate continental humid climate, with cold winters and cool summers, with an average temperature of below 0 in January and an average temperature of 21 in July. The average annual precipitation is 820-1100 mm. The warm season lasts for about a month, from early June to mid-September, with an average daily high of 29 and low temperatures of 22.
The cold season lasts for about 3 months, from the beginning of December to the beginning of March, with a daily average of 4 high temperatures and low temperatures of -2. The rainy season is from late March to late August. The rainy season is often accompanied by hurricane season, and hurricanes and tropical storms are relatively rare but do occur occasionally.
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