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Takashi
After 14 years as the world's most expensive city, Tokyo has been knocked off its top spot - by Oslo.

The dubious honour to the Norwegian capital was awarded by the Economist Intelligence Unit, which compared the cost of living in 130 cities.

Fellow Nordic city, Reykjavik, in Iceland, jumped to third place, and Japan's second city, Osaka, was fourth.

And the cheapest place to spend hard earned cash? Tehran - which was the most expensive city 14 years ago.

EU effect

Apart from the Japanese entries all of the top 10 on the survey were in Europe.

The EIU said the result "highlights a much wider increase in the relative cost of living across Europe".

10 MOST EXPENSIVE CITIES
1st - Oslo, Norway
2nd - Tokyo, Japan
3rd - Reykjavik, Iceland
= 4th - Osaka, Japan
= 4th Paris, France
6th - Copenhagen, Denmark
7th - London, UK
8th - Zurich, Switzerland
9th - Geneva, Switzerland
10th - Helsinki, Finland

"The displacement of Tokyo comes as little surprise. A gradually weakening yen has been compounded by years of low inflation and deflation in the Japanese economy," the EIU said.

"Norway has seen strong economic growth following a recovery in 2004, enjoying high consumer confidence, rampant investment and still-low interest rates," it added.

Eastern Europe has seen price hikes too, especially in countries given entry to the EU or undertaking accession talks.

The cost of living jumped more than 5% in Istanbul (48th place), Prague (58th place), Warsaw (63rd place), Kiev (82nd place), Bucharest (95th place) and Belgrade (107th place) .

Cheapest spots

The cost of goods and services in the 130 cities was compared in US dollar terms, so the results partly reflect the currency's long-term underperformance, the report said.

The highest placed US city was New York, ranked at number 27.

In South America the biggest rises were in Brazil where Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo jumped 22 places to the joint 87th spot thanks to an economic revival in the region.

While Tokyo and Osaka are among the most expensive cities in the world, the cheapest region as a whole is Asia, home to five of the seven lowest-priced cities.

BBC News
Makeshift Universe
Yeah, $12 USD beer (0,4l) in the summer season really takes a huge chunk out of your wallet.
Digital Insanity
Is it just me, or, Japanese cities are being aligned with European countries -- on a constant basis?
Takashi
QUOTE (Digital Insanity @ Feb 2 2006, 06:30 PM)
Is it just me, or, Japanese cities are being aligned with European countries -- on a constant basis?
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icon_neutral.gif In other instances such as.....
Viety_Cent
Norway number 1 eek.gif

wat does that place look like
xcutie
Norway?? i never hear much about that place.
gregng
Interesting. Norwegians are also the happiest people. I heard this on the radio ... there was a study about "happiness" -- which is very subjective and it's a term relative to current cultural and living standards.
eimi
QUOTE (xcutie @ Feb 3 2006, 11:23 AM)
Norway?? i never hear much about that place.
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Never heard of it? I've seen it in pictures, it's beautiful though I've never been there.
changalator
They lost to Oslo......
Happy Asian
Materialism is fu-ked up.
Mid-Night_Sun
lol oslo....they lost to freakin Oslo....OSLOOOOO!!!!
mika-chan
That's sad.
Sakuraiza
Yes, indeed.
Jaimu-Jaimu
Everybody in Europe knows how expensive Norway is....the news doesn't shock me whatsoever.
puchayu_
NOOO!!! tokyo will prevail!!~~
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