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Oslo is world's most expensive
city - survey
Oslo -
After 14 years ranked as the most expensive city in the world for
expatriates, Tokyo has been knocked off the top spot by Norway's
capital Oslo, a survey showed on Tuesday.
The biannual survey by the Economist
Intelligence Unit (EIU) compares the cost of goods and services in
dollar terms. The rise of Oslo and other European cities partly
reflects the long-term underperformance of the U.S. currency.
Iceland's capital Reykjavik jumped to
third place ahead of Japan's Osaka and eight of the top 10 cities are
in Europe. New York, the highest-ranked U.S. city, slipped to 27th
place.
"The displacement of Tokyo comes as
little surprise. A gradually weakening yen has been compounded by
years of low inflation and deflation in the Japanese economy," the EIU
said.
"Norway has seen strong economic
growth following a recovery in 2004, enjoying high consumer
confidence, rampant investment and still-low interest rates."
Several eastern European countries
also became more expensive. The main cities in Serbia and Montenegro,
Romania, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic and Turkey all saw a
relative increase of more than 5 percent in the cost of living.
In Latin America, the two biggest
jumps came in Brazil, with Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo climbing 22
places to joint 87th on the back of a 25 percent rise in the currency
and rising consumer prices.
Iran's capital Tehran, the city
ousted from top spot by Tokyo 14 years ago after its currency was
revalued, remains the cheapest of the 130 cities ranked worldwide by
the EIU. -- Reuters
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