Chinese tycoons claw back US$71 billion from market rebound

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But even with the market rebound, China’s 75 wealthiest tycoons are sitting on losses this year.

By Venus Feng

Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s Pony Ma, William Ding of NetEase Inc. and Colin Huang, the founder of Pinduoduo Inc., were among the world’s biggest gainers, adding more than US$5 billion each, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The gains came as Chinese stocks trading in Hong Kong staged their best rebounds since 2008 on Wednesday after the nation’s top financial policy body pledged to stabilize a market that had gone into free fall.

But the losers are now rebounding. Tencent, which rallied a record 23% on Wednesday, climbed as much as 9.3% on Thursday, helping push up the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index up 6%. Pony Ma, once China’s richest person and currently the third, had a US$38.5 billion fortune as of Wednesday’s close.

 

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