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Zhang Yong investment immigrants

Yes, Forbes Singapore Rich List revealed that China immigrants were among the top ten.

On August 20th, Forbes released the list of Singapore's richest people in 2020. Zhang Yong is undoubtedly the richest man in Singapore, which is 5.2 billion US dollars (about 36 billion yuan) higher than last year's list. However, the highlight of this year's Forbes Singapore Rich List is that besides Zhang Yong, there are two "new" immigrants from China, namely Li Xiting from Anhui and Li Xiaodong born in Tianjin.

According to the data, Li Xiting from Anhui ranked second with $654.38+79 billion (about 654.38+20 billion RMB), and Li Xiaodong, born in Tianjin, ranked seventh with $765.438+0 billion (about 50 billion RMB).

Their net worth adds up to more than 654.38+070 billion. If Zhang Yong's net worth is included, these three China immigrants account for 40% of the total wealth of the top ten richest people in Singapore.

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New China immigrants are on the list.

Li Xiting, who directly won the runner-up on the list for the first time this year, is worth $6,543.8+$07.8 billion. Like Mr. and Mrs. Zhang Yong, he is now a Singaporean citizen. Mindray Medical, which he was in charge of, was listed in Shenzhen, China. Its stock was highly sought after by investors during the outbreak of coronary heart disease, and Li Xiting's personal wealth also rose.

Li Xiaodong, another newly listed rich man, ranks among the top 10 with a net worth of 7 1 billion dollars. Donghai Group (SEA) was founded in 2009, and 20 17 was listed in the United States. The group's main businesses include e-commerce platform Shopee, video game platform Garena and digital financial service network SeaMoney.