After a bruising year for the stock market, China has lost 231 billionaires.

Although China gained 52 new members of the ten-figure club, it’s still a big net loss, with the total number of uber-rich individuals falling from 819 to 658.

The figures, revealed in the eighth annual Hurun Global Rich List, show just how precarious China’s economy has become. With a 25 percent stock market collapse in 2018, China’s wealthy have taken a hit.

But let’s not get too sympathetic. After all, they’re still millionaires. The global 1 percent still owns half the world’s entire wealth.

$1 Trillion Wiped out from the World’s Richest

According to Hurun Rich List, there are now 2,470 billionaires on the planet (you can see them all at hurun.net).

However, that’s down by 430 on last year with the super-rich losing a total of $1 trillion. The loss is blamed on weak global stock markets and growing tensions around the world.

China was hit hardest with a stock market slump of 25 percent. The yuan currency also slipped 5.6 percent against the dollar, eating into the net-worth figures. A slowing economy and fears of a trade war with the US sent Asian stocks into a bear market last year.

Note: the Hurun Rich List doesn’t take into account the brief recovery in 2019.

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China’s Biggest Billionaire Losers

One of the biggest losers is China’s former richest man, Wang Jianlin. The founder of real estate company Dalian Wanda Group lost 37% of his net worth last year. He now holds $17 billion.

Tencent boss Ma Huateng saw his wealth slashed by 19 percent to $38 billion.

In total, China lost 213 billionaires but gained 52. The loss is the biggest in the world, ahead of India which lost 52.

Beijing Is Still the Billionaire Capital of the World

Despite the fall, China remains home to more billionaires than anywhere else on the planet. The country boasts 658 billionaires compared to the USA’s 584.

#China leads the global rich list for #billionaires, in terms of the numbers, ahead of the #US, said a report issued by Hurun Global on Tuesday. China has 658 billionaires, while the US has 584. Germany and the UK ranked No.3 and No.4. #India dropped to No.5. pic.twitter.com/BbqBtW1Vcy — Global Times (@globaltimesnews) February 26, 2019

Among China’s most recent billionaires are blockchain moguls Zhan Ketuan and Jihan Wu of mining corporation Bitmain. Despite Bitmain’s losses of $500 million and widespread layoffs, the bitcoin miners enter the ranks of the world’s richest.

Alibaba’s Jack Ma defied the market downturn to maintain his crown as China’s richest man. He moved up four places in the global rankings to number 22.

Elsewhere, new initial public offerings (IPOs) in China helped propel the next generation of super-wealthy. Meituan-Dianping’s Wang Xing and Xiaomi’s Lei Jun are notable entrants.

Who Made the Rich List Top Ten?

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos edges out Bill Gates at the top of the list with a whopping $147 billion fortune. Infamous bitcoin-skeptic Warren Buffet comes in third with $88 billion and Mark Zuckerberg rounds out the top five with $80 billion.

Below is the top ten in full:

Jeff Bezos – $147 billion Bill Gates – $96 billion Warren Buffet – $88 billion Bernard Arnault – $86 billion Mark Zuckerberg – $80 billion Carlos Slim Helu & Family – $66 billion Amancio Ortega – $56 billion Sergey Brin – $54 billion Mukesh Ambani – $54 billion Larry Page – $53 billion

Elsewhere, Elon Musk jumped ten places to number 30 thanks to an increased valuation at Space X.