Hong Kong
has overtaken Angola's capital to become the costliest city. After
topping the Cost of Living report for three consecutive years, Luanda
was pipped by the Asian city in 2016, owing to a stronger Hong Kong
dollar.
Singapore
(4) remained steady while Tokyo (5) climbed six places. Shanghai (7) and
Beijing (10) follow. Seoul (15) and Guangzhou (18) dropped seven and
three spots, respectively.
The survey
by the Mercer consulting group compares the cost of over 200 items in
over 200 cities, including housing, food, transport and entertainment.
It takes
New York as its base for comparison and measures currency movements
against the dollar, which has appreciated significantly over the past
year.
"Generally
speaking, prices remained stable across the world," said Bruno
Rocquemont of Mercer France, attributing steep rises or falls in cities'
rankings chiefly to exchange rate fluctuations.
A strong
yen propelled Tokyo six places higher to become the world's fifth-most
expensive expat destination, behind Zurich and Singapore in third and
fourth place respectively.
The cost of living in several U.S. cities also rose on the back of the strong dollar.
Conversely,
cities in countries whose currencies have slumped became more
affordable, with Moscow recording one of the most spectacular price
slides, falling from 17th costliest city for expats to 67th.
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