GFCI 39 Headlines
The top 20 centres in GFCI 39 are shown in the table below.
Full details of GFCI 39 can be found at www.globalfinancialcentres.net.
Professor Michael Mainelli, Chairman of Z/Yen, said:
“The significant gap in ratings between the leading four centres and the rest implies there is no paradox of increasing concentration on fewer safe centres during a period of increasing deglobalisation. Still, with Dubai and Tokyo bouncing Chicago and Los Angeles out of the top 10, competition is keen. The data for this edition of the GFCI predate the current conflict in the Middle East. We anticipate that the economic shocks caused by that conflict will materially affect future editions of the index.”
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About GFCI 39
GFCI 39 rates 120 financial centres across the world combining assessments from financial professionals with quantitative data which form instrumental factors.
GFCI 39 uses 34,468 financial centre assessments collected from 5,218 financial services professionals who responded to the GFCI online questionnaire. The GFCI is updated regularly, and ratings change as assessments and instrumental factors change.
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Previous Editions
Previous editions of the GFCI can be accessed at www.longfinance.net/programmes/financialcentrefutures/global-financial-centres-index/publications.html
Other Public Z/Yen Indices
Alongside the Global Financial Centres Index, Z/Yen publishes the Global Green Finance Index and the Smart Centres Index, providing information on the development of green finance and the places where innovation and new technology is thriving.
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