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Mumbai, Delhi among world's 10 costliest cities
April 2, 2009
The country's financial hub, Mumbai, and the National Capital New Delhi are among the world's 10 most expensive cities for expatriates to live in, says a survey by global HR consultancy Mercer. Here are the world's costliest cities to live in. . .
According to the survey on housing costs and practices for employees sent on overseas assignments, Mumbai has emerged even more expensive than New York City in the United States China's capital Beijing.
Moscow is the world's most expensive city to live in.
St Basil's Cathedral is pictured in Moscow's Red Square.
Mumbai has been ranked as the world's fourth most expensive city in terms of rental property for expatriates, while New Delhi is eighth, the survey for February 2009 said.
In second place -- in terms of most expensive city to live in -- is Tokyo.
The silhouette of Japan's highest Mt. Fuji is seen beyond Tokyo Tower in Tokyo.
Mumbai has moved up by one notch from its fifth position in the September 2008 survey, while New Delhi has fallen two places from its sixth place in the previous ranking.
Hong Kong is in the third place.
A general view of the Hong Kong's skyline is seen from the Peak in Hong Kong.
Russia's Moscow has topped the list of world's most expensive cities and is followed by Tokyo (second), Hong Kong (3rd), Mumbai (4th) and New York City (5th) as the five most expensive cities across the globe for expats to live in.
Mumbai, as stated earlier, is the world's 4th most expensive city to live in.
A man prays to the sea at the Gateway of India in Mumbai.
The survey highlighted that Asian cities have dominated the list of the world's costliest locations for expats living there, with as many as six locations from the region being among the world's top 10.
New York City is fifth most expensive.
The Chrysler Building is pictured on the skyline of Manhattan in New York.
"The world's housing markets have been sliding since 2008, and major currency fluctuations in the past few months have also had a strong impact on the comparative cost of expatriate housing," Mercer information product solutions India business leader Gangapriya Chakraverti said.
In sixth place is Beijing.
Vehicles pass over the Guomao Bridge on the 3rd Ring Road in Beijing.
In today's market, it is imperative for firms to develop a global talent pool that support international business demands and housing remains one of the most sensitive issues in expatriate package negotiation process, Chakraverti added.
Geneva is the world's seventh most expensive city to live in.
The buildings of the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva.
Further, Beijing has been ranked at the 6th position followed by Geneva (7th), New Delhi (9th), London (9th) and Singapore (10th).
New Delhi is the 8th most expensive city to live in.
People walk near the historic India Gate in New Delhi.
April 2, 2009
The country's financial hub, Mumbai, and the National Capital New Delhi are among the world's 10 most expensive cities for expatriates to live in, says a survey by global HR consultancy Mercer. Here are the world's costliest cities to live in. . .
According to the survey on housing costs and practices for employees sent on overseas assignments, Mumbai has emerged even more expensive than New York City in the United States China's capital Beijing.
Moscow is the world's most expensive city to live in.
St Basil's Cathedral is pictured in Moscow's Red Square.
Mumbai has been ranked as the world's fourth most expensive city in terms of rental property for expatriates, while New Delhi is eighth, the survey for February 2009 said.
In second place -- in terms of most expensive city to live in -- is Tokyo.
The silhouette of Japan's highest Mt. Fuji is seen beyond Tokyo Tower in Tokyo.
Mumbai has moved up by one notch from its fifth position in the September 2008 survey, while New Delhi has fallen two places from its sixth place in the previous ranking.
Hong Kong is in the third place.
A general view of the Hong Kong's skyline is seen from the Peak in Hong Kong.
Russia's Moscow has topped the list of world's most expensive cities and is followed by Tokyo (second), Hong Kong (3rd), Mumbai (4th) and New York City (5th) as the five most expensive cities across the globe for expats to live in.
Mumbai, as stated earlier, is the world's 4th most expensive city to live in.
A man prays to the sea at the Gateway of India in Mumbai.
The survey highlighted that Asian cities have dominated the list of the world's costliest locations for expats living there, with as many as six locations from the region being among the world's top 10.
New York City is fifth most expensive.
The Chrysler Building is pictured on the skyline of Manhattan in New York.
"The world's housing markets have been sliding since 2008, and major currency fluctuations in the past few months have also had a strong impact on the comparative cost of expatriate housing," Mercer information product solutions India business leader Gangapriya Chakraverti said.
In sixth place is Beijing.
Vehicles pass over the Guomao Bridge on the 3rd Ring Road in Beijing.
In today's market, it is imperative for firms to develop a global talent pool that support international business demands and housing remains one of the most sensitive issues in expatriate package negotiation process, Chakraverti added.
Geneva is the world's seventh most expensive city to live in.
The buildings of the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva.
Further, Beijing has been ranked at the 6th position followed by Geneva (7th), New Delhi (9th), London (9th) and Singapore (10th).
New Delhi is the 8th most expensive city to live in.
People walk near the historic India Gate in New Delhi.