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HongKonghastoppedotherAsiancitieswhereultra-wealthyindividualsmaintainprimaryorsecondaryresidences,withanestimated15,175suchresidents,accordingtothelatestreportbyLondon-basedAltrata.HongKonghastoppedotherAsiancitieswhereultra-wealthyindividualsmaintainprimaryorsecondaryresidences,withanestimated15,175suchresidents,accordingtothelatestreportbyLondon-basedAltrata.
Hong Kong has topped other Asian cities where ultra-wealthy individuals maintain primary or secondary residences, with an estimated 15,175 such residents, according to the latest report by London-based Altrata.
Hong Kong has topped other Asian cities where ultra-wealthy individuals maintain primary or secondary residences, with an estimated 15,175 such residents, according to the latest report by London-based Altrata.