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LuxembourgforFinance: Luxembourg, an emerging global contender

The Z7Yen Group has published its eighth Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) covering 77 financial centres. The big change from six months ago is that Hong Kong has joined London and New York as one of the “Big Three” global financial centres. GFCI respondents believe that the Asian centres will continue to increase in significance in the medium to long term. Though there have been some improvements in Europe, the Euro crisis continues to be reflected in the ratings of financial centres like Madrid, Lisbon, Athens and Dublin.   London, New York and Hong Kong once again occupy the top three positions in the latest edition of the GFCI. The authors of this study continue to believe that the relationships between these three centres are mutually supportive. While some...
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