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The market capitalization of the world’s 100 largest companies rose 48 percent
The market capitalization of the world’s 100 leading listed companies rose to a record high of 31.7 trillion USD in the year to end-March, according to a PwC Global Top 100 survey.
In one year, the market capitalization of one hundred leading companies increased by 48 percent, the market capitalization of 99 of the hundred companies surveyed increased, with a decline of 12 percent to 134 billion USD for China Mobile alone. (MTI)
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