Top 45 int'l financial centers 2011

By Zhang Junmian
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Full List of the 45 international financial centers of 2011: 

Rank 2011

Rank 2010

City

Country

Overall Score

1

1

New York

United States

87.69

2

2

London

United Kingdom

85.96

3

3

Tokyo

Japan

85.81

4

4

Hong Kong

China

82.18

5

6

Singapore

Singapore

74.53

6

8

Shanghai

China

71.42

7

5

Paris

France

71.37

8

7

Frankfurt

Germany

64.40

9

10

Sydney

Australia

57.08

10

15

Amsterdam

Netherlands

54.70

11

12

Chicago

United States

54.54

12

11

Zurich

Switzerland

54.00

13

9

Washington

United States

53.44

14

13

Beijing

China

53.16

15

16

Geneva

Switzerland

51.50

16

14

Dubai

United ArabEmirates

51.00

17

17

San Francisco

United States

47.58

18

18

Toronto

Canada

46.12

19

21

Munich

Germany

44.30

20

19

Boston

United States

42.90

21

22

Shenzhen

China

42.53

22

20

Copenhagen

Denmark

42.17

23

25

Stockholm

Sweden

41.38

24

31

Seoul

Republic of Korea

41.33

25

23

Brussels

Belgium

40.85

26

29

Oslo

Norway

38.61

27

24

Vancouver

Canada

38.60

28

27

Vienna

Austria

37.10

29

26

Luxemburg

Luxemburg

36.84

30

28

Helsinki

Finland

36.60

31

30

Melbourne

Australia

36.00

32

32

Madrid

Spain

35.75

33

33

Montreal

Canada

35.73

34

40

Mumbai

India

35.68

35

35

Moscow

Russia

35.40

36

36

Milan

Italy

35.37

37

34

Rome

Italy

34.31

38

38

Osaka

Japan

33.84

39

37

Dublin

Ireland

33.58

40

41

Taipei

China

32.85

41

39

Sao Paulo

Brazil

29.71

42

42

Buenos Aires

Argentina

25.27

43

43

Budapest

Hungary

24.84

44

44

Lisbon

Portugal

24.74

45

45

Johannesburg

South Africa

24.35



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