The Middle East and Africa saw one of the highest drops in wealth last year at about 6.2 per cent or $200 billion (Dh734bn) to $3 trillion against $3.2trn in the previous year, said a report.
The biggest wealth decline was in North America, where assets under management (AuM) fell by 21.8 per cent.
Japan recorded a decline of 7.8 per cent. Asia-Pacific saw a fall of 6.2 per cent and Europe witnessed a decline of 5.8 per cent, Boston Consulting Group, a global management-consulting firm, said in its Global Wealth Report 2009.
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