Hong Kong falls one place to become the second-most expensive location in the world
Hong Kong loses number one status in spite of high levels of inflation
Hong Kong loses number one status in spite of high levels of inflation
Following a four-year reign, Hong Kong (2nd) loses the top spot to New York
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Cost of living in UK cities overtook many in Europe ahead of lockdown Concerns over slowing growth in China and the Covid-19 pandemic weakens the yuan and pushes Chinese cities lower in the ranking Australasian cities also see drops in ranking partly linked to concerns over weaker growth in China affecting their currencies Swiss cities continue to be among the most expensive in the world, domina
29 North American locations now feature in the top 100 most expensive cities globally.
The average real salary increase in Hong Kong is forecast to be 1.4% above inflation in 2020, up from 1.0% in 2019.
The average real salary increase in China is forecast to be 3.6% above inflation in 2020, down slightly from 3.7% in 2019.
UK professionals are expected to receive a 1.1 percent real salary increase in 2020, equating to approximately £334.62pa on average.
UK professionals are expected to receive a 1.1 percent real salary increase in 2020, equating to approximately £334.62pa on average.
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