The Russian capital is the 2nd most expensive city in the world for expatriates, because of high city center rent in Moscow. The Mercer Consulting report is designed to help multinationals determine compensation for their expatriate employees.
Top 10 costliest cities for expats as of March 2013:
Luanda, Angola
Moscow, Russia
Tokyo, Japan
Ndjamena, Chad
Singapore, Singapore
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Geneva, Switzerland
Zurich, Switzerland
Bern, Switzerland
Sydney, Australia
The survey measured the cost of over 200 items in more than 200
cities such as housing, transportation, food and clothing, using
New York as a the base city. One of the main criteria was the
cost of rental housing, BFM quotes the research.
Moscow was ranked 2nd primarily because of higher prices for rental properties in the center of the city. An apartment with two bedrooms on average costs $4.600 in Moscow, according to the study.
Angola’s capital Luanda tops the list. Africa's second largest oil producer attracts large multinational firms. Last year, the average monthly rent for a luxury two-bedroom apartment in Luanda was $6,500, according to Mercer, just about $500 less than the cost in Hong Kong - which is considered one of the world's most expensive real estate markets.
Japan’s Tokyo ranks third.
The researchers noted that, in general, the greatest impact on the rating are local variations in exchange rates against the dollar, and a general increase in the price of goods and services around the world.
“Deploying expatriate employees is an increasingly important aspect of multinational companies’ business strategy,” hcmag.ru quotes Garry Adams of Mercer. “With volatile markets and stunted economic growth in many parts of the world, a keen eye on cost efficiency is essential.”
Earlier this year a similar rating was published by ECA consultancy. According to it, Moscow was ranked 5th after Oslo (Norway), Luanda (Angola), Stavanger (Norway) and Juba (Southern Sudan), BFM reports.
In 2008, Moscow was named the most expensive city in the world for foreigners to live.