SINGAPORE: The Republic has been ranked as the fourth-most expensive city for expatriates to live in, according to a study conducted by the Asia Competitiveness Institute (ACI).
Caracas in Venezuela was placed as the most expensive city for expatriates, based on 2013 data, the study, which was released on Friday (Nov 27), showed.
Under the ACI's annual index that compares cost of living for 103 major world cities, Singapore now comes fourth behind Caracas, New York and Zurich. This is an increase from last year's ranking as the seventh-most expensive city for expatriates, after data was updated and revised.
ACI said the strong Singapore dollar has pushed the Republic's ranking upwards. Between 2005 and 2013, the Singapore dollar appreciated by almost 25 per cent against the US dollar, the study showed.
Meanwhile, living costs for ordinary citizens in Singapore were unchanged from last year, staying as the 48th-most expensive in the world.
The ACI is a research centre under the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
- CNA/av
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