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Published 26 April 2019

Hong Kong is named the second most expensive location in the world

Published 07 December 2022

Hong Kong is the second most expensive location in the world for expatriates

How ECA can support your assignee housing policy

Published 23 June 2021

The housing policies of companies with international assignees can be as varied as the organisations themselves. Find out how ECA can help you design and perfect your housing policy.

January currency review

Published 01 February 2023

Lebanese pound greatly devalued, while other currencies also plummet as central banks are forced to loosen controls. Read about this and more in our monthly round-up of exchange-rate news.

Navigating Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) amidst geopolitical uncertainty

Published 02 June 2025

Find out how to navigate cost of living adjustments in an unpredictable global landscape with clarity and confidence, with the help of our COL reports.

Kuala Lumpur comes in at 32nd most expensive location for expatriates in Asia

Published 07 December 2022

The ringgit's weakness against the US dollar has offset the impact of inflation in Kuala Lumpur, causing it to drop in the global rankings.

Inflation round-up

Published 19 July 2023

Global inflation continues to fall, but food and fuel prices may slow the process.

Do short-term stays have long-term costs? The impact of Airbnb on rental markets

Published 22 November 2018

Airbnb has recently found itself criticised for allegedly pushing up prices in the long-term rental market. So what impact does the company have on rents, and how justified are the objections?

Cost of business trips in London up 15% in the last year

Published 21 March 2023

London is now the third most expensive business travel location in Europe, rising from 5th position pre-pandemic.

October currency review

Published 01 November 2023

Belarus devalues the rouble following inflation reduction, while expectations are rising that Argentina and Nigeria will also devalue soon.