Worldwide Centers of Commerce
The Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index is an index of the world's cities by MasterCard. Using seven evaluative dimensions, it provides rankings for 75 leading commercial cities.[1]
2008 rankings
As of 2008, the top 75 commercial centers according to the Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index in the world are:
Rank | City |
1 | London |
2 | New York City |
3 | Tokyo |
4 | Singapore |
5 | Chicago |
6 | Hong Kong |
7 | Paris |
8 | Frankfurt |
9 | Seoul |
10 | Amsterdam |
11 | Madrid |
12 | Sydney |
13 | Toronto |
14 | Copenhagen |
15 | Zurich |
16 | Stockholm |
17 | Los Angeles |
18 | Philadelphia |
19 | Osaka |
20 | Milan |
21 | Boston |
22 | Taipei |
23 | Berlin |
24 | Shanghai |
25 | Atlanta |
Rank | City |
26 | Vienna |
27 | Munich |
28 | San Francisco |
29 | Miami |
30 | Brussels |
31 | Dublin |
32 | Montreal |
33 | Hamburg |
34 | Houston |
35 | Dallas |
36 | Washington, D.C. |
37 | Vancouver |
38 | Barcelona |
39 | Düsseldorf |
40 | Geneva |
41 | Melbourne |
42 | Bangkok |
43 | Edinburgh |
44 | Dubai |
45 | Tel Aviv |
46 | Lisbon |
47 | Rome |
48 | Mumbai |
49 | Prague |
50 | Kuala Lumpur |
Rank | City |
51 | Moscow |
52 | Budapest |
53 | Santiago |
54 | Mexico City |
55 | Athens |
56 | São Paulo |
57 | Beijing |
58 | Johannesburg |
59 | Warsaw |
60 | Shenzhen |
61 | New Delhi |
62 | Chennai |
63 | Buenos Aires |
64 | Istanbul |
65 | Rio de Janeiro |
66 | Bangalore |
67 | Saint Petersburg |
68 | Jakarta |
69 | Riyadh |
70 | Cairo |
71 | Manila |
72 | Chengdu |
73 | Chongqing |
74 | Beirut |
75 | Caracas |
Countries with cities on the list by region
See also
- Emerging Markets Index - Another index by MasterCard
References
- ↑ "Worldwide Centres of Commerce Index 2008" (PDF). Mastercard.
External links
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