
On March 20, the British think tank Z/Yen Group, in collaboration with the China Development Institute, released the "37th Global Financial Centres Index Report (GFCI 37)" simultaneously in the UK and China. A total of 119 financial centers were included in the rankings.
The top ten global financial centers are as follows:
- New York
- London
- Hong Kong
- Singapore
- San Francisco
- Chicago
- Los Angeles
- Shanghai
- Shenzhen
- Seoul
The competition among the top ten financial centers is intense, with only a one-point difference in scores among Chicago, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Seoul. This report highlights the dynamic landscape of global finance, showcasing the ongoing competitiveness of major financial hubs.
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