Gates and Buffett top Forbes rich list but Soros falls

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Bill Gates has been named the wealthiest American for the 19th year in a row, according to Forbes' rich list.

He now has a fortune of $66bn (£41bn), up $7bn from last year. The Sage of Omaha Warren Buffett was in second place once again with a fortune of $46bn and there was no change in the order of the top five richest people compared to last year. Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and financier George Soros dropped from the top 10 into 12th place compared with a year ago. However, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg suffered the biggest drop, falling from 14th to 36th place, after a disappointing listing of his social networking company. He lost nearly half his fortune, which is now worth an e...

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