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centres, this outcome suggests that confidence in financial centres and the world economy remains high, with a recognition …
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London has moved ahead of New York to reclaim the number one position. London climbed 12 points in the ratings to lead New York by eight points. The GFCI is on a scale of 1,000 points and we believe that a lead of fewer than 20 points indicates relative parity. London and New York are often as...
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Networked Readiness Index (supplied by the World Economic Forum), the Telecommunication Infrastructure Index (supplied by the … United Nations) and the Web Index (supplied by the World Wide Web Foundation). 101 factors have been used in GFCI 21 …
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Nations), the Networked Readiness Index (supplied by the World Economic Forum), the Telecommunication Infrastructure Index … (supplied by the United Nations) and the Web Index (supplied by the World Wide Web Foundation). 101 factors have been used in …
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London, New York, Singapore and Hong Kong remain the four leading global financial centres. On a scale of 1,000 points, a lead of fewer than 20 points indicates relative parity. London remains just ahead of New York, climbing four points in the ratings to lead New York by eight points. New York...
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