40 new names on the rich list
Rankings will show that tycoons on the mainland are becoming more wealthy
A list of China's 100 richest people will be published this week - with 40 new names added to the lineup since last year.
It will show that China's richest tycoons are wealthier than ever, with the cutoff point at US$110 million, up from $85 million last year.
The Euromoney list will appear on Thursday, two weeks ahead of the widely distributed rival list produced by Forbes magazine, which first ran the rankings in 1999.
Rupert Hoogewerf, the chartered accountant who drew up the list for Forbes for four years, parted company with the firm in June and teamed up with the London-based Euromoney. Forbes is using its own staff to prepare its list, to be published on October 30.
Mr Hoogewerf said the increased wealth of those on the list reflected the rapid growth in the economy and better information being available about the wealthy.