Global Financial Centres Index
The Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) ranks the competitiveness of financial centers around the world based on factors such as business environment, human capital, infrastructure, reputation, and market access. Published biannually, the GFCI provides insights into the strengths and weaknesses of global financial hubs, helping businesses, investors, and policymakers make informed decisions. The index is widely used to assess the relative attractiveness of financial centers for investment, business, and employment.
Example
London, New York, and Hong Kong are consistently ranked among the top financial centers in the GFCI, reflecting their strong business environments, skilled workforce, and robust financial markets.
Key points
• Ranks global financial centers based on competitiveness and market conditions.
• Evaluates factors such as business environment, infrastructure, and human capital.
• Used by businesses, investors, and policymakers to assess financial hub attractiveness.