China home to 61 percent of world's self-made woman billionaire: Report

BEIJING -- China has 61 percent of the world's self-made women entrepreneurs with fortunes of more than a billion US dollars, up 4 percent year on year, according to a recently released Hurun list of 100 self-made women billionaires from 16 countries.
China has far outstripped its followers including the United States in second place and the United Kingdom in third, which has 19 and six self-made female billionaires respectively, according to the list.
Zhong Huijuan, a 59-year-old Chinese entrepreneur who started a pharmaceutical company empty-handed, has been named the world's richest self-made women billionaire with 106 billion yuan (about $15.1 billion), read the list.
It also showed that nine out of the list's top 10 female moguls are from China.
China's Beijing, Shenzhen and Shanghai have the most self-made women billionaires on the list, while Hangzhou and Xiamen have broken into the first five spots, the list added.
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