These are the world's most powerful people
When it comes to power, politics trumps business, according to a new Forbes ranking that found heads of state occupying six of the top 10 spots among the world's most powerful people, led by US President Barack Obama.
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When it comes to power, politics trumps business, according to a new Forbes ranking that found heads of state occupying six of the top 10 spots among the world's most powerful people, led by US President Barack Obama. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was ranked 19, while Congress president Sonia Gandhi was 12th.
Here are the top 20 who made the list:
Rank 1 | Barack Obama
Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United States, and the first African-American to hold the post. He was elected to a second term in the 2012 election held on November 6. -
Rank 6 | Ben Bernanke
Bernanke is the chairman of the US Federal reserve, the central bank of the United States. In the third round of quantitative easing announced in September, the regulator launched a $40 billion a month open-ended, bond purchasing programme of agency mortgage-backed securities. -
Rank 8 | Mario Draghi
Draghi is the president of the European Central Bank. As chief banker of the world's largest currency area — the euro zone's collective GDP is now more than $17 trillion — Draghi faces the Herculean task of trying to maintain financial unity across 17 countries, says Forbes. -
Rank 11 | Carlos Slim Helu and family
Slim is ranked the richest man in the world, and has held the post since 2010. He has made his fortune in the fields of telecom, retailing and finance. Presently he is the chairman of Telmex and chief executive of America Movil.