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Forbes Rich List: 1,426 Billionaires Worldwide

The world now has a record 1,426 billionaires with a combined wealth of $5.4 trillion (£3.6trn), according to a new survey.

The 2013 Forbes annual billionaires issue said a total of 210 new billionaires have been added to the list, with their wealth up $800bn (£530bn) on the previous year.

Mexico's telecoms entrepreneur Carlos Slim continued to top the list with a net worth of $73bn (£48bn), up $4bn (£2.6bn) in the previous 12 months.

Zara fashion chain boss Amancio Ortega moved up two spots to number three, with a net worth of $57bn (£38bn), to sit behind Microsoft (NasdaqGS: MSFT - news) founder Bill Gates.

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The surprise shift was for veteran American investor Warren Buffett, who dropped from second to fourth place with $53.5bn (£35.5bn) - even though he increased his wealth by $9.5bn (£6.3bn) in the year.

It was the first time since 2000 that Mr Buffett failed to make the top three in the list.

The 1,426 billionaires have an average wealth of $3.8bn (£2.5bn), up $100m (£66bn) on the 2012 list.

The US continues to lead with 442 billionaires, followed by 386 in the Asia-Pacific region.

There are 366 ultra-rich on the list in Europe, with 129 in the Americas and 103 in the Middle East and Africa.

Forbes said here was a 32% increase in the number of female billionaires, with 138 now on the list.

The richest woman in the world, worth an estimated $30bn (£20bn), is Liliane Bettencourt - whose father foundered cosmetics giant L'Oreal.

Italian fashion head Miuccia Prada ranks 79 on the list with $12.4bn, just slightly behind Facebook (NasdaqGS: FB - news) founder Mark Zuckerberg's $13.3bn (£8.8bn) position at 66.

Britain's richest man, the Duke of Westminster, is listed as the 89th richest person with $11.4bn (£7.6bn).

Sir Richard Branson is ranked 272 on the list with $4.6bn (£3bn) - behind Topshop's Sir Philip Green at 248 with $5bn (£3.3bn).