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Four people from the UAE and their families made Forbes Middle East’s list of the world’s top 100 richest Arabs for 2015, which was published recently. The UAE’s Abdulla Bin Ahmad Al Ghurair and family were ranked fourth, with Al Ghurair’s fortune valued at $6.4 billion. The chairman and president of Mashreq Bank was ranked 220 globally in Forbes’ recent 2015 Billionaires list, up from 305 last year. Majid Al Futtaim ranked 6th with $6.2 billion, Saif Al Ghurair and family were 10th at $3.4 billion, and Abdullah Al Futtaim was ranked 13th with $3.2 billion. Saudi Arabia’s Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal Al Saud took the top spot. He was followed by Joseph Safra and Saudi Arabia’s Mohammad Al Amoudi. Robert Mouawad. The Lebanese diamond connoisseur has diversified into real estate and holds an estimated wealth of $1.5 billion. The world’s top 100 wealthy Arabs had a combined wealth of $174.37 billion, an $8.3 billion increase on 2014.