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Fifty-two yrs.WTF?? 85/87??JESUS CHRIST. I was still a baby back then. How old are you bro?
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Fifty-two yrs.WTF?? 85/87??JESUS CHRIST. I was still a baby back then. How old are you bro?
Sorry London, but your time is gonna be up soon.
Chittagong among top 5 int'l finance hubs of the future | Dhaka Tribune
@Nabil365 @Species
Sorry London, but your time is gonna be up soon.
Chittagong among top 5 int'l finance hubs of the future | Dhaka Tribune
@Nabil365 @Species @Rain Man @Maira La @BDforever
You are welcome to visit anytime bro. I can personally welcome you if you ever visit.i love London
beautiful city.
i never been there but love to visit or probably stay there
Sorry London, but your time is gonna be up soon.
Chittagong among top 5 int'l finance hubs of the future | Dhaka Tribune
@Nabil365 @Species @Rain Man @Maira La @BDforever
Classic example of butthurtness!!!! Indians are one funny species!!!!
What are you even talking about? You wanted us all to believe that article and now that we do, you somehow feel offended?
You do believe that Chittagong is gonna be one of the top global financial hubs in the near future don't you?
Stayed in London, and stayed in New York, but I only miss New York during vacations. Such an amazing place to live in.
Sorry London, but your time is gonna be up soon.
Chittagong among top 5 int'l finance hubs of the future | Dhaka Tribune
@Nabil365 @Species @Rain Man @Maira La @BDforever
There is.there is no place like NYC
ow.. so nice of you.You are welcome to visit anytime bro. I can personally welcome you if you ever visit.
Depends upon the the scale of Global warming in future.Sorry London, but your time is gonna be up soon.
Chittagong among top 5 int'l finance hubs of the future | Dhaka Tribune
@Nabil365 @Species @Rain Man @Maira La @BDforever
Sorry, New York, But London Is Actually The World's Real Capital City
@Peter C. Credle ,@gambit
- Sep. 7, 2015
- In 1998, 32.6% of the world’s forex trading was done in the UK (almost all of which takes place in London), against 18.3% in the US. By 2013, the UK had grown to make up 40.9% of the global market, seeing a daily average of $2.73 trillion in turnover. Every day.
Everyone Wants To Work In London
When the Boston Consulting Group polled more than 200,000 people in 189 countries,London trounced the rest of the world when it came to where they would move to work. Unprompted, 16% of respondents said they’d move to the city, well clear of New York’s 12.2%.
Boston Consulting Group
That’s not entirely surprising when you look at London’s demographic makeup. Three million of London’s eight million inhabitants were born outside of the UK. In fact, the non-UK born population makes up 105% of the city's population growth between the 2001 and 2011 census. (Why 105%? Because native Brits left, causing negative growth, and the immigrants more than eclipsed that.)
What’s more, the eurozone’s dismal growth prospects and eye-watering youth unemployment rates mean this trend likely isn’t going to slow any time soon.
There have been major increases in the number of people moving to the UK from the rest of Europe. In 2007-08, 15,400 Italians registered to work in the UK, a figure that was up to 44,110 by 2013. Europe’s young workforce is increasingly migrating to the UK (where they don’t need visas to live and work), and a huge number find their way to London. One of the most well-educated generations in history is streaming to London to live and work, and that's an enormous benefit to the city.
And Everyone Wants To Live Here Too
London reigns at the top of Knight Frank’s global wealth report in 2014. Endless anecdotes in the reports show exactly where the world's wealthiest people want to own homes, and the British capital comes out ahead of New York.
The cost of buying and renting is something that makes Londoners want to weep: but it's a side effect of the city's incredible success.
In 2012-13, 49% of buyers in London's prime central market were not British, illustrating the huge demand from abroad. And they're not just buying to hold property as an investment: only 28% of buyers live outside the UK, showing that a huge number of international buyers want to live in the city.
It's The Capital Of Digital Media
Deloitte
London-based media organizations dramatically outperform in Comscore’s English-language ratings.
The two biggest English-language newspaper websites in the world are London-based British organisations. The Daily Mail’s "Mail Online" and The Guardian's website have broken into first and second place, according to ComScore’s traffic figures. That's even accounting for the fact that New-York-based newspapers have a far bigger native American audience than London-based newspapers can find in the UK.
A Deloitte survey puts London not only as the world's leader of highly skilled workers in media (particularly digital media), but as one of the areas where it's extending a lead over the others. Check out the chart above. The report suggests that although US cities take the lead in terms of film and TV, the London is way out ahead in terms of digital media.
And The Capital of Culture
According to Japan’s Institute for Urban Strategies, London takes a commanding lead over New York on cultural grounds (along with every other major city). That’s based on a blend of how trend-setting the city is, cultural resources, and facilities for visitors.
REUTERS/Suzanne PlunkettThe Tall Ship Tectona, built in India in 1929, is moored outside the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich, the location of one of London's UNESCO world heritage sites.
Part of this is down to a history that New York simply can’t match: in the 19th century, it became only the second city since the fall of the Roman empire to reach a population of over one million. Attractions like Westminster Hall (the great hall of the UK’s parliament) are almost twice as old as European colonization in the Americas, and four times older than the USA as a country.
London has four UN world heritage sites, against New York’s one.
It's not just British culture that's on offer. In GfK's survey of more than 5,000 people who visited some of the world's biggest cities, London ranks highest when visitors are asked whether they can "find people who appreciate my culture and with whom I could easily fit in."
So sorry, New York. Sorry Seoul, sorry Paris, sorry Shanghai, sorry Singapore, Sorry Hong Kong. For now, London is the world's global capital.
Sorry, New York, London Is The World's Capital City - Business Insider