Hong Kong ranked sixth most expensive city for expats

Hong Kong ranked sixth most expensive city for expats

Hong Kong is the sixth most expensive cities for expats in a survey by ECA International. (Post Today photo)
Hong Kong is the sixth most expensive cities for expats in a survey by ECA International. (Post Today photo)

The strengthening Hong Kong dollar has catapulted the city up to sixth on the list of the world’s most costly destinations for expats, up from No. 9 last year, according to a biannual survey released on Monday.

Rival Singapore also jumped three places, to 18 from 21, because of a strong currency.

Polling 450 locations worldwide every March and September, human capital firm ECA International found currency exchanges were the main factor behind a jump in the rankings for a few Asian locations.

“2018 was another strong year for the Hong Kong dollar … leapfrogging locations such as Tokyo and Oslo where the respective currencies have been slightly weaker,” ECA regional director Lee Quane said.

The world’s most expensive place is Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, which rocketed from 146th last year as a deepening economic crisis left black-market exchange rates plummeting and shortages in foreign exchange. This in turn fuelled inflation.

In Hong Kong, the local currency is getting stronger due to its peg with the US dollar. Since April 1, the Hong Kong dollar has gained 15% against the Japanese yen, 10 % against both the Norwegian krone and Chinese yuan, and almost 6% against the Singapore dollar.

This means living in Hong Kong is even more expensive than Scandinavian cities such as Oslo and Stavanger.

“Singapore has long been considered one of the most expensive cities for expats to live and work in, and this looks set to continue,” Quane said. “However, the cost of living is still below that of other major Asian locations with large expat populations, such as Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo.”

The cost of living in Shanghai fell to No. 14 from No. 12 last year, but it remained the most expensive city in mainland China.

The ECA survey takes the cost of food, household goods, recreational goods and services, clothing, electrical goods, motoring, meals out and alcohol and tobacco into account.

It does not take into consideration rent, car purchases or school fees.

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