Together, the ten richest families in the world have a wealth of more than USD 1 trillion, as estimated by Bloomberg Financial Services at the end of 2022. The assets feed primarily on the shares held in the family company. The ranking, however, lacks assets controlled by a single heir or family clans whose asset sources are too vague, such as the Rockefellers. Here are the richest families in the world at the moment.
As a marketing expert for the German Blendax cosmetics company, the Austrian Dietrich Mateschitz traveled all over the world. While traveling in Thailand, his jet lag was cured by an energy booster sold in Southeast and East Asia called Krating Daeng. The logo depicted two large, red bulls charging each other.
The history of Europe's wealthiest monarchical family goes back almost a millennium (12th century) when the name Liechtenstein was first mentioned. However, the first prince of the state of Liechtenstein, Charles I (1569-1627), effectively laid the foundations for one of the most successful financial empires in the modern world.
Elon Musk, the entrepreneur behind SpaceX and Tesla, captivates the world with his audacious goals and relentless innovation. A new biography by Walter Isaacson offers unprecedented insight into Musk's personal and professional life.
Is there any place in the world, where good governance and economic growth are obvious? Where the best global practices are adopted? Fourteen years ago, the US economist Paul Romer introduced his theory of charter cities.
With her eloquence, passion for justice, and forward-thinking policies, Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová has earned recognition both within Slovakia and on the international stage. Čaputová's presidency has been marked by a strong commitment to transparency, the rule of law, and anti-corruption efforts.
In September 2021, the Vice President of the European Commission, Maroš Šefčovič, took responsibility for relations with Switzerland. The most experienced commissioner, who had already served under Commission President José Manuel Barroso and later under Jean-Claude Juncker, seems to be a tough guy.
The publisher of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy brought forward the release of his second volume of memoirs, Le Temps des Combats (The Time of Battles). This 560-page book covers the period from 2009, two years after Sarkozy was elected, to shortly before the 2012 presidential election, which he lost to Socialist François Hollande.

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