![]() ![]() Reseach published by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in March 2013 found that Tokyo was the most expensive city in the world. A report published by the Swiss Bank UBS in 2012 has Oslo as the world's most expensive city, followed by Zurich, Tokyo and Geneva. In July 2012, similar research by ECA International ranked Tokyo first, followed by Oslo, Geneva, Nahoya and Zurich. Switzerland has three cities - Geneva, Zurich and Bern - in the top ten. Moscow and Tokyo are ranked two and three. In its 2013 Cost of Living report, US-based consultants Mercer name the Angolan capital Luanda as the costliest city for US expatriates. While high earnings and strong demand for quality housing drive up prices in Europe, it is the special needs of expatriates that make living in some of Africa’s booming cities extremely expensive. Worldwide | Elections | North America | Latin America | Europe | Asia | Africa |Ī review of Mercer's Cost of Living Survey 23 July 2013: For very different reasons, European and African cities are named as the world’s costliest cities for expatriates. Shanty town above Luanda, the world's 'most expensive' city ![]()
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