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Luisa Kroll Quotes

«A billion just isn't what it used to be.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«Somehow, they have been able to skirt that.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«I don't think we're going to have a hundred-billionaire anytime soon.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«Russia continues to astound. For a long time there were questions about where they got their money ... but now the story is just the enormous wealth that is being created from strong commodities markets there.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«While the United States still dominates this list, 2006 really belongs to some of the more emerging markets, and no country more than India.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«The more exciting story is these emerging markets. The U.S. stock market was quite a laggard with only a 1 percent increase.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«While the U.S. still dominates the list, 2006 really belongs to some of the more emerging markets. And no country speaks to that more than India. With its stock market up more than 50 percent in the past 12 months, India is home to 10 new faces.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«A billion just isn't what it used to be. There are now 793 billionaires. Three years ago there were only 476.»
Author: Luisa Kroll
«The global economy has been growing the last two years at rates not seen since World War II, fuelled by a commodities boom with a whiff of inflation.»
Author: Luisa Kroll