Global Wealth Hits Record $13.3 Trillion as Billionaires Gain $336 Billion

In a historic display of market momentum, the world’s 500 wealthiest individuals added a staggering $336 billion to their collective net worth in a single trading day. This unprecedented surge, driven by soaring stock markets and massive valuations in the tech sector, has pushed the group's total wealth to a record-breaking $13.3 trillion.

The SpaceX Effect: Elon Musk’s Massive Wealth Surge

The primary engine behind this record-breaking day was Elon Musk, whose net worth skyrocketed by more than 10% to reach $1.27 trillion. This meteoric rise was largely fueled by the blockbuster public debut of Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), which saw its market value surge by 20% as retail traders rushed to buy shares.

Musk’s individual gain of $164 billion is nearly equal to the combined wealth increase of the other 499 people on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. This single-day jump stands as one of the largest increases ever recorded for an individual, highlighting the massive influence of private-to-public transitions in the space and tech industries.

Market Optimism and Global Economic Drivers

The windfall for the ultra-rich was supported by a broader bullish sentiment across global equity markets. Following an interim deal between the US and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, market volatility subsided, boosting investor confidence.

This optimism propelled the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a new record, while the Nasdaq 100 and the MSCI World Index both closed near their all-time highs. Even the "least wealthy" on the index saw their fortunes rise, with the bottom dozen individuals each holding a minimum of $7.9 billion—the highest entry threshold ever recorded for the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Widening Inequality Within the Ultra-Wealthy Ranks

While the wealth explosion is a testament to market strength, it also underscores a growing divergence even among the global elite. The Bloomberg Billionaires Index reveals a significant concentration of capital at the very top of the pyramid.

Las 50 personas más ricas controlan ahora 6,5 billones de dólares en patrimonio neto. Para poner esto en perspectiva, esta cantidad es casi igual a los 6,8 billones de dólares que poseen las otras 450 personas de la lista. Esta tendencia sugiere que, si bien todo el grupo se está enriqueciendo, el ritmo de acumulación de riqueza de las "superélites" está superando significativamente al del resto de la clase de los multimillonarios, ampliando aún más la brecha de riqueza interna.

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