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- adjective Highly
affluent .
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While the superaffluent will always have money to spend, it's the middle class and the "nearly rich" — those with a net worth between $1 million and $5 million — who are both feeling the crunch and making some luxury brands nervous.
Shining In The Gloom 2008
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Focus 'website says its partners are "all fiduciaries ... successful, growth-oriented, independent wealth advisers and benefit consultants serving a client base of affluent, superaffluent individuals and families, midmarket institutional clients and small-business employers."
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Vladimir Putin, left, now prime minister of Russia; Vladimir Yevtushenkov, an oligarch; and Gennady Krasnikov, a Mikron executive, visited a Mikron plant near Moscow in October 2006. financial crisis, perhaps no community of the superaffluent has fallen as hard, or as fast, as the brash Kremlin-connected insiders whose wealth was tied up in the overlapping bubbles of the Russian stock market, commodity prices and easy credit.
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In the current global financial crisis, perhaps no community of the superaffluent has fallen as hard, or as fast, as the brash Kremlin-connected insiders whose wealth was tied up in the overlapping bubbles of the Russian stock market, commodity prices and easy credit.
Planète Béranger v3 2008
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In the current global financial crisis, perhaps no community of the superaffluent has fallen as hard, or as fast, as the brash Kremlin-connected insiders whose wealth was tied up in the overlapping bubbles of the Russian stock market, commodity prices and easy credit.
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