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China's rich 1000

Ninety members of the National Peoples Congress are on a list of China's 1000 richest people published by the Shanghai-based Hurun Report. Everyone on the list had a fortune of at least 1.8 billion yuan ($A280 million).
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Ninety members of the National Peoples Congress are on a list of China's 1000 richest people published by the Shanghai-based Hurun Report. Everyone on the list had a fortune of at least 1.8 billion yuan ($A280 million).
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

The "China's 1000 richest" list is a ranking published by the Shanghai-based Hurun Report that identifies the 1,000 wealthiest people in China, as reported in the article.

According to the article, 90 members of the National People's Congress are included on Hurun Report's list of China's 1,000 richest people.

Everyone on the list had a fortune of at least 1.8 billion yuan, which the article notes is about A$280 million.

The list is published by the Hurun Report, which is based in Shanghai, according to the article.

Yes. The article refers to Hurun Report's ranking of China's 1,000 richest people.

Yes. The article gives the minimum fortune as 1.8 billion yuan and provides an approximate Australian dollar equivalent of A$280 million.

The article reports the fact that 90 National People's Congress members appear on Hurun Report's list. It presents this as an observed overlap between political figures and high personal wealth, but does not offer further analysis or investment conclusions.

The article identifies the Shanghai-based Hurun Report as the publisher of the list. For the full list and details, refer directly to Hurun Report publications or its official releases.