Market rout slashes wealth of the world's richest by $444bn

The week-long slide in stocks has affected the markets globally as spread of the coronavirus gathers pace outside China

The day's numbers are displayed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., February 28, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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Last week was an expensive one for most investors, even for billionaires. The combined fortunes of the world’s 500  richest people fell by $444 billion (Dh1.63 trillion) as the coronavirus continued to spread -- and spread fear -- rattling equity markets worldwide.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled more than 12 per cent, the biggest five-day slide since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis, in a rout that vapourised more than $6tn from global stocks.
The drubbing more than erased the $78bn in gains that the 500 wealthiest people had amassed since the start of the year through last week, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The world's three richest people -- Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault -- incurred the biggest losses, with their combined wealth dropping about $30bn. Elon Musk, the world's 25th-richest person, rang up the fourth-largest weekly loss -- $9bn -- as shares of his Tesla slid after a steep climb to start the year. He's still up $8.8bn in 2020 and has a net worth of $36.3bn.
Health officials are struggling to contain the virus, which can cause a potentially deadly pneumonia-like illness in a minority of patients and spread from others who look healthy.
The World Health Organisation has thus far refrained from declaring it a pandemic.

About 80 per cent of billionaires on Bloomberg’s wealth ranking are now in the red this year, including those whose businesses have been swept up in the global drama.

Carnival Corporation chairman Micky Arison lost $1bn this week as the world’s largest cruise-line operator held tourists aboard one of its ships in Japan, where at least five passengers have died.