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THE 10 COSTLIEST DESTINATIONS FOR EXPATS

• Luanda, Angola
• N’Djamena, Chad
• Hong Kong
• Singapore
• Zurich, Switzerland
• Geneva, Switzerland
• Tokyo, Japan
• Bern, Switzerland
• Moscow, Russia
• Shanghai, China
A Closer Look at Luanda and N’Djamena
However, if you have a look at the world’s gross domestic products by state, neither Angola nor Chad count among the wealthier countries by any stretch of the imagination. Their GDPs, as compared on a purchasing power parity basis, rather imply very low living standards for the average resident.
In N’Djamena, the foreign community mostly consists of diplomatic staff, employees of humanitarian organizations, and corporate assignees. Since 2003, the lion’s share of Chad’s national wealth has come from the petroleum sector; international companies, mainly from the US and China, have invested there.
Oil is also one of Angola’s key income sources, and both countries boast other natural resources as well, such as diamonds, gold, or uranium. Moreover, unlike unstable Chad, Angola has now put an end to almost three decades of violent unrest and civil war (1975-2002).
The development of Angola’s damaged and much neglected infrastructure requires plenty of qualified personnel, including hire from abroad. The Eurozone crisis makes the former Portuguese colony, with its fast-growing economy and construction boom, pretty popular among youngish immigrants from Portugal.
From Singapore to Switzerland
The rest of the list requires far fewer explanations for the casual reader. Hong Kong and Singapore have long been (in)famous for their elevated costs of expat living. In the two city states, space is limited, which leads to lots of high-rise buildings as well as soaring real estate prices.
Furthermore, in those meccas of capitalism and global finance, government aid for lower income groups is frequently limited to locals and long-term residents. Plenty of expats who move there for a career boost thus receive competitive salaries, but they are definitely going to need the money!
If Singapore is often called the “Switzerland of Asia”, then Switzerland should perhaps be considered the “Singapore of Europe”: a relatively small country with a highly skilled labor force, a well-developed service sector, a strong finance and insurance industry, and a general reputation for prosperity and stability.
All these factors spell “excellent standard of living”. Alas, it also means paying the equivalent of five US dollars for a simple cup of coffee in beautiful Zurich (and we’re talking just coffee, black or with milk, not a big blended caramel frappuccino).
The Impact of Fluctuating Currencies

Speaking of US dollars: Some of the changes in the ranking are simply due to currency fluctuations. New York City (#16) is used as a base of comparison, and the prices are also compared in USD. Any year-to-year change in exchange rates is therefore reflected in the study.
This explains why both Tokyo and Moscow have dropped a few ranks since 2013. When measured against the US currency, both the Japanese yen and the Russian ruble are now slightly weaker than they were last year.
The Chinese yuan, on the other hand, has strengthened. Therefore, Shanghai – indeed one of China’s most expensive places – is the first city in mainland China to move up among the Mercer top 10.

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Miente, miente, que acertarás. Como te ven, te tratan y se te ven mal, te maltratan.

•Álvaro Alsogaray, ministro de Economía, 1959, "Hay que pasar el invierno".
•Christian Zimmermann, vicepresidente del BCRA, 1980, "La inflación está muerta".
•Lorenzo Sigaut, ministro de Economía, 1981, "El que apuesta al dólar pierde".
•Juan Carlos Pugliese, ministro de Economía, 1988, "Les hablé con el corazón y me contestaron con el bolsillo".
•José Luis Machinea, ministro de Economía, 1989, "Si el mercado quiere dólares, le vamos a dar con el látigo".
•Domingo Cavallo, ministro de Economía, 1991, "Con la convertibilidad, habrá más de seis décadas de crecimiento y prosperidad en la Argentina".
•Fernando De la Rúa, presidente de la Nación, 2000, "El 2001 será un gran año para todos. ¡Qué lindo es dar buenas noticias!"
•Eduardo Duhalde, presidente de la Nación, 2002, "El que depositó pesos, recibirá pesos. El que depositó dólares, recibirá dólares".
•Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, presidenta de la Nación, 2011, "el gran desafío es convencer a los argentinos a que no hay que apostar al dólar".
•Amado Boudou, ministro de Economía, 2011, "Ahorrar en dólares es una mala idea".
•Miguel Ángel Pesce, vicepresidente del BCRA, 2012, "El que compra dólares con el sueldo o la jubilación hace mal negocio".
•Hernán Lorenzino, ministro de Economía, 2013, "Me quiero ir".
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