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Singapore retains pole position as no. 1 place for Asians to live for 10th consecutive year

Published 17 January 2024

Singapore remains the most liveable city for Asian expatriates, with low crime rates among the attractions

Managing additional accommodation costs

Published 09 August 2018

Accommodation is often the most expensive component of an international assignment package, but monthly rent payments do not always represent the full scale of the accommodation costs that might be incurred.

UK is the Most Expensive Country in the World to Relocate Employees

Published 20 July 2023

Average annual cost of sending an expat to the UK is now £351 992, up by 11% on last year.

ECA’s online training course – Principles of Global Mobility

Published 06 October 2020

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new online training course: Principles of Global Mobility.

The difficulties and importance of data collection in unstable locations

Published 16 May 2019

A recent international data research trip to Central Africa highlights the importance of collecting expat data in challenging locations.

Swiss on a roll - Bern remains top hot spot for international expat liveability

Published 17 January 2024

Bern remains the most liveable city for European expatriates, with clean air and low crime rates among the attractions

Inflation round-up

Published 18 May 2022

UK inflation hits 9%, while no fewer than 13 countries have joined the double-digit inflation club this time, as a major economic crisis looms.

July currency review

Published 03 August 2023

Mauritanian ouguiya sees sharp fall, but recent 'flotations' of Nigerian naira and Zimbabwean dollar are being rowed back.

Malaysia rises in global liveability ranking

Published 08 February 2023

Locations in Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur, George Town and Johor Bahru – have risen in the global rankings over the past year.  

May currency review

Published 31 May 2023

Burundi and Zimbabwe see big devaluations as African currencies buckle under persistent pressure.