London falls out of top five wealthiest cities as millionaires leave
- London has fallen out of the top five wealthiest cities globally, experiencing a 12% loss of millionaires over the past decade, according to a study by New World Wealth for Henley & Partners.
- The city lost 30,000 dollar millionaires in the last decade, with 11,300 leaving in just the past year.
- Lisa Nandy attributed the loss mainly to Brexit and mentioned plans for a new EU reset deal next month.
- Andrew Amoils from New World Wealth stated that high capital gains tax and estate duty rates in the UK deter wealthy individuals from residing there.
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London: London, once a global magnet for the wealthy, witnessed a mass exodus of millionaires in 2024. Over 11,000 millionaires left the British capital between January and December, according to a new report by Henley & Partners. Most of these high-net-worth individuals chose As
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London Drops Out of Top Five Wealthiest Cities as Millionaires Flee Far-Left Govt.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: London has dropped out of the world’s top five richest cities due to an exodus of millionaires. Who’s Involved: New World Wealth and Henley & Partners, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, Mayor Sadiq Khan. Where & When: London, England, over the last decade. Key Quote: Andrew Amoils of New World Wealth stated, “Capital gains tax and estate duty rates [IHT] in the UK are among the highest in the worl…
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