Website releases interactive ranking with the world's biggest billionaires

Bloomberg, one of the world's largest providers of financial market-related information, has published an interesting interactive ranking with the world's top 100 billionaires. Here you can see almost every face of the richest people in the world, access fact sheets, important news, filter personalities by industry, age group, nationality and even see them distributed on maps and graphs.

There are also some curiosities about these riches, such as the fact that Carlos Slim, the No. 1 on the list - with an estimated fortune of $ 78.3 billion - does not have a computer. And speaking of computers, Bill Gates comes in second with $ 65.5 billion ($ 128 billion), followed by Amancio Ortega, a Spanish businessman who owns the Zara store chain, with $ 58.1 billion. 114 billion).

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Among technology giants, as well as top-ranking Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, comes in second with $ 41.6 billion, followed by Jeff Bezos ( Amazon founder), with a fortune of $ 24.9 billion.

And among the 100 richest in the world also appear some Brazilians. Our richest fellow countryman is Jorge Lemann - one of the controllers of AB InBev, the largest brewer on the planet - which ranks 38th overall with $ 18.9 billion, followed by Dirce Camargo, Camargo Correa (65th with $ 14.1 billion), Joseph Safra (85th with $ 12 billion) and Eike Batista, the poorest Brazilian billionaire, who appears in 90 ° in the ranking with $ 11.8 billion.

To explore the interactive ranking, visit the Bloomberg website at this link.