Wealth of large fortunes grows 37% despite war and inflation
The wealth of Spain's great fortunes has soared by 37% this year, to 196.13 billion, despite the war in Ukraine and inflation, according to the Forbes list, headed once again by the founder of Inditex, Amancio Ortega, whose wealth has grown by 53%, to 81.8 billion. The stock market revaluation of Inditex has contributed to this, but also the fact that the valuation of…
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