26.6.08

India is sprouting Millionaires

India, with the world’s largest population of poor people living on less than a dollar , paradoxically created millionaires at the fastest pace in the world in 2007 .Growing them at a blistering pace of 22.7%, India added another 23,000 more millionaires in 2007 to its 2006 tally of 100,000 millionaires measured in dollars, according to an annual Merrill Lynch Cap Gemini report that weighs such financial information for its wealth and asset management purposes. In contrast, developmental agencies put the number of subsistence-level Indians living on less than a dollar a day at 350 million and those living on less than $2 a day at 700 million. In other words, for every millionaire, India has about 7,000 impoverished people.While India’s HNWI population growth of 22.7% in 2007 exceeded China’s 20.3% and its own 2006 gains of 20.5% in 2006, it was still way below its giant neighbour in absolute number of millionaires. China counted nearly 500,000 HNWIs.Overall, the numbers of millionaires (not counting home values in their assets) . . crossed the 10-million mark for the first time. The US, despite its economic woes, led the pack of Richie Riches with more than three million millionaires. This means, one in every three millionaires in the world lives in America. In measuring the millionaire mob in India, the Merrill Lynch Cap Gemini report looked at metrics for the year 2007, which means it did not take into account the precipitous stock market slide that has wiped out nearly a third of the market value in 2008. ‘‘India led the world in HNWI population growth at 22.7%, driven by market capitalization growth of 118% and real GDP growth of 7.9%. Although India’s real GDP growth decelerated from 9.4% in 2006, current levels are considered more stable and sustainable,’’ the report said.

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