Winds of change from the developing world may be sweeping new contenders into the highest reaches of the megawealthy but so much about the first non-American in 16 years to become the globe's richest man seems reassuringly familiar. Carlos Slim Helu is portly and his idea of winding down at home with the family used to be sitting his teenage sons down for an economics lesson. The 70-year-old Mexican's path to an estimated £35.8 billion (Dh199.8 billion) fortune is resolutely "old...
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