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19 November 2021

Costs jump for employers paying utilities and motoring costs for staff overseas.

UK employees are expected to receive a real-terms salary increase of 0.4 percent after inflation in 2022, approximately £127 per annum before tax.

Salaries for workers in Hong Kong are forecast to increase by 3.2% on average next year, 0.7% higher than in 2021.

Employees based in Singapore are expected to see a salary increase of 3.5% next year, up from 2.8% this year.

Neil Ashman and Jacqueline O'Rourke look at how ECA's Location Ratings have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Not for the first time, President Erdogan sends Turkey's currency plunging to all-time lows.

Lee Quane, Mark Harrison and Anna Michielsen explore highlights from our recent Salary Trends Survey. Find out whether pay trends have recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic, and what to expect in 2022.

Jeff Chu and Pamela Pang explore highlights from our recent Benefits for International Assignments policy survey, looking at latest trends in assignment benefits provision across the Asia-Pacific region, with a specific focus on Greater China.

Myanmar kyat plummets as the central bank abandons dollar peg and the shadow government declares war on military regime. This and more in our monthly currency round-up.

Our latest Mobility Basics post looks at cost of living indices and the important role they play when preparing an international assignment.