Expenditure on gift-giving by wealthy Chinese fell 5 percent last year, taking to 30 percent the decline since 2013, according to the Chinese Luxury Consumer Survey 2015 released by the Hurun Report on Thursday.
Apple overtook Hermes as the most favored brand for giving by China's richest men, followed by Louis Vuitton. Last year's No 1, Hermes, fell to seventh While Prada, Burberry and Giorgio Armani dropped out of the top 10.
Apple is once again the most popular brand among rich Chinese women with the long-time No 1, Chanel, dropping to second. Prada and Bvlgari no longer make the top 10.
Enthusiasm for wine dropped by at least a third and although healthcare products remain people's most favored products for the elderly, market share dropped by 29 percent.
Rich Chinese are less cheerful this year, with the Hurun Happiness Index declining to 7.8 from 8.2 last year.
Average personal wealth of the billionaires included on this year's list is 41.7 million yuan ($6.67 million).
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