According to
a report by the Economic Intelligence Unit today, Lagos State has been ranked
the second cheapest city in the world for expatriates.
Lagos which
fell 16 places to 132nd place on the world priciest cities index joins
Kazakhstan’s Almaty at the bottom. The report says, “Although Nigeria has been
attracting significant interest and investment in recent years, the fall in
global oil prices has driven a collapse in the value of the Nigerian naira,
which pushed down relative pricing, despite strong local inflation. The
relative cost of living in Lagos has more than halved since 2008, which might
signal renewed interest from foreign investors, with price levels so low by
international standards“.
The
Worldwide Cost of Living 2017 report saw Asian cities take five of the top ten
spots, thanks to a sustained recovery in the strength of the Japanese yen that
propelled Tokyo and Osaka back into the top ten, alongside Singapore and Seoul.
Singapore
was ranked the most expensive city in the world for expatriates for the fourth
consecutive year. Western Europe accounted for a further four cities, with
stalwarts Zurich and Geneva in third and seventh position respectively. Paris,
the only Eurozone city, came in eighth position and the Danish capital Copenhagen,
which pegs its currency to the Euro, rounded off the top ten.
New York was
the lone North American representative, falling to ninth position owing to a
slight weakening of the U.S. dollar, which also affected the position of other
US cities. In spite of topping the ranking, “Singapore still offers relative
value in some categories, especially compared with its regional peers,” the
report said.
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