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GFCI currently describes Tokyo as a Global Leader which is both broad and deep. It has particular strength's in banking and insurance. Since GFCI1 Tokyo has closed the gap to leaders London and New York, but has not shown the same level of improvement as other Asian centres (such as Seoul). However, it remains an leader in this region and is only behind Hong Kong and Singapour in the index.
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[[FinancialCentreFutures:Global Financial Centres Index|GFCI]]11 describes Tokyo as a Global Leader which is both broad and deep. It has particular strength's in banking and insurance. Between GFCI1 and GFCI11 Tokyo has closed the gap to leaders [[FinancialCentreFutures:London|London]] and [[FinancialCentreFutures:New York|New York]], but has not shown the same level of improvement as other Asian centres (such as [[FinancialCentreFutures:Seoul|Seoul]]). However, it remains an leader in this region and is only behind [[FinancialCentreFutures:Hong Kong|Hong Kong]] and [[FinancialCentreFutures:Singapore|Singapore]] in the index.

Revision as of 09:42, 9 July 2012

Tokyo - Quick Summary

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Tokyo(Blue), New York (Navy) & Seoul (Torquoise)

GFCI11 describes Tokyo as a Global Leader which is both broad and deep. It has particular strength's in banking and insurance. Between GFCI1 and GFCI11 Tokyo has closed the gap to leaders London and New York, but has not shown the same level of improvement as other Asian centres (such as Seoul). However, it remains an leader in this region and is only behind Hong Kong and Singapore in the index.

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