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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

‘Chinese superrich to sustain growth despite economic slowdown’

Despite the continued economic slowdown and a recent big stock market crash in China, the number of Chinese dollar billionaires is expected to hit a record high of 450 this year, up 26 percent from 358 in 2014, an expert on successful Chinese individuals said. 
Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of Hurun Report
“Wealth creation in China has been extraordinary over the past 16 years. There was only one dollar billionaire when I started doing research on China’s rich people back in 1999,’’ Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of Hurun Report, said in a recent interview with The Korea Herald.

Hurun Report, a leading luxury publishing and events group, is famous for its annual China Rich List, which comes out every September. The annual research-based report has covered trends in wealth creation of Chinese high-net-worth individuals and their spending habits since its debut in 1999. 

The company also releases the Global Rich List of the world’s dollar billionaires every March. 

“I expect a new No. 1 on the list this year. For the past 16 years (between 1999 and 2015), we have had 12 new No. 1s. The No. 1 has kept changing each year, but it is not because of bankruptcy. The reason is the dynamism of China and this is why the country makes people interested,” Hoogewerf said. 

Over the years, the source of Chinese wealth has evolved from real estate to manufacturing and IT. 

Li Hejun, chairman of solar energy company Hanergy, is one of the strongest candidates for the new No. 1 spot this year as he topped Hurun’s 2015 Global Rich List, published in March. 

On the 2014 China Rich List with the cutoff of $330 million (2 billion yuan), the “sun king’’ was placed third with a fortune of $20.8 billion. Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba, was crowned the richest man in China with a fortune of $25 billion, followed by Wang Jianlin of Wanda with $24.2 billion.

“There are many different ways that we look at China. One is to look at successful individuals in the country because sometimes it is difficult to understand China from the macro point of view. For instance, the per capita GDP of China is around $7,500 and it doesn’t mean that much for people from bigger economies like Korea and the U.K.,” the founder of Hurun Report said. 

“But when you get more personal and talk about (self-made) successful individuals like Jack Ma and Wang Jianlin, there are much more exciting stories. They are very active, dynamic and they let people understand the reasons behind the success of the Chinese economy,” he said. 

Going global 
The trend of going global among the Chinese superrich is strong even as the Chinese economy is slowing down, he noted.

“When people talk about going global, actually it means they want to buy technology to give strategic advantage to their (second-biggest) market. They want to buy (global) brands to give strategic advantage domestically,” he said. 

China’s leading companies, driven by tech giants, have pushed for strategic merger and acquisition deals in many countries, including Korea, since 2010. For instance, Chinese Internet giant Tencent bought a 28 stake in CJ Games, a game unit of CJ Group, with rising demand for Korean tech and consumer brands in China.

“The strategic investments overseas give Chinese companies access and understanding of global companies,” Hoogewerf said. 

At the individual level, Chinese rich people are also turning to overseas markets by purchasing properties across the world. 

According to Hoogewerf, the trend is based on concerns about the Chinese yuan’s value. 

“The yuan is quite strong, but maybe not so in the future. The Chinese rich try to hedge risks by diversifying their assets. This has driven a very interesting phenomenon. We’ve seen Chinese buy properties across the world. China is one of the biggest real estate buyers in the U.S. now,” he said.

The top three destinations for Chinese individuals’ real estate acquisitions in North America are Los Angeles, Vancouver and New York. In Asia, they favor Hong Kong and Singapore. 

In Europe, London is the only target city for property purchases. Most of these places are English-speaking countries, but there are also emerging places like Korea’s Jejudo Island in non-English speaking countries. 

According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the total area of land on Jejudo owned by Chinese investors rose to 8.34 square kilometers valued at around 233 million last year, up from 1.42 square kilometers in 2011.

“The reason why Chinese people like Jejudo is because the island is only an hour’s flight from Shanghai. Plus, it has exposure to the international market. Even then, the property price in Jejudo is still very cheap,” he said. 

Confidence on wealth growth in China 

Despite worsening economic conditions in China, the wealth expert forecasts that Chinese rich will be able to create more wealth, backed by being one huge market.

“The number of successful Chinese has continued to grow without a big impact from worsening economic conditions and the big stock market crash. It is very strange timing. I think this is because China is one big market,” he said. 

“The growth of Chinese firms comes from the expansion of their market. The reason why American companies are still doing well for more than 100 years is because they have a big enough market (to survive). China has a bigger market.”

(jyseo@heraldcorp.com)

Monday, July 27, 2015

(2nd LD) NIS chief denies monitoring citizens

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SEOUL, July 27 (Yonhap) -- The chief of the country's top intelligence agency denied monitoring citizens Monday, vowing to step down from his post if there is truth to the allegation, according to a lawmaker.
Lee Byung-ho, the head of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing at the National Assembly that the NIS has never carried out illegal surveillance of ordinary citizens, according to Won Yoo-chul, floor leader of the ruling Saenuri Party.
Nanatech Ltd. is accused of purchasing the hacking software programs from an Italian hacking firm in 2012 on behalf of the NIS. The software programs use Remote Control System (RCS) technology, which allows hackers to manipulate and track smartphones and computers by installing spyware.
Opposition lawmakers raised the allegation that the NIS monitored citizens using the RCS to penetrate the country's most-popular mobile messenger KakaoTalk.
Lee Byung-ho, the chief of the National Intelligence Service, waits for a meeting of the National Assembly's Intelligence Committee on July 27, 2015. Opposition lawmakers have vowed to look into allegations that the spy agency purchased a hacking program to wiretap civilians. Lee Byung-ho, the chief of the National Intelligence Service, waits for a meeting of the National Assembly's Intelligence Committee on July 27, 2015. Opposition lawmakers have vowed to look into allegations that the spy agency purchased a hacking program to wiretap civilians.
"There has never been domestic surveillance and monitoring KakaoTalk with the RCS is impossible," Lee said.
The NIS said in the briefing that one of its agents, found dead in an apparent suicide earlier this month, had deleted 51 data items, according to another ruling-party lawmaker.
The 45-year-old NIS employee was discovered dead in his car on July 18. Police said the man, identified only by his family name Lim, apparently took his own life after leaving a handwritten will in his car giving details of how the NIS had used the hacking program.
"Lim deleted 51 data and (the NIS) delivered enough explanation about this," Rep. Lee Chul-woo told reporters.
As to allegations that the NIS hacked three IP addresses of the country's top mobile carrier SK Telecom Co., the agency argued that it was not for domestic surveillance, according to another ruling party lawmaker.
Rep. Park Min-sik of the Saenuri Party, who had attended the briefing, said that the NIS hacked those three IP addresses for research purposes only.
At a separate meeting held at the National Assembly, Choi Yang-hee, minister of science, ICT and future planning, said he does not consider RCS programs a monitoring device.
"I think the software is a material that is not a monitoring device," Choi said.
The NIS has said it bought the programs that can be used to hack into up to 20 mobile phones simultaneously and said the programs are designed to work through the Italian company.
The NIS has also said that it used most of the programs to strengthen cyber warfare capabilities against North Korea.
Prosecutors said they have launched an investigation into the allegation and plan to summon the NIS employees involved.
Last week, the main opposition party filed a complaint with the Seoul Central Prosecutors' Office.
It marks the third time that the prosecution has launched a probe into the NIS, following an election-meddling scandal and a former Seoul city government official's alleged spying for North Korea.
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