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Moscow is the most expensive city in the world for 2008 year for the foreign businessmen. The Russian capital is leader in this category for the third time, after Tokyo and London.
This is shownby an investigation, cited by ‘Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'.
The most expensive German cities will be Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt.
There have been examined the products, used by the contractors for the aims of the examination.
New York has become cheaper. The losing position of the dollars has made the life of the foreigners in USA much more comfortable.
The Bulgarian capital Sofia is among the cities, where the life is cheapest compared to other places throughout the world. It takes 97th position by expenses for the foreign undertakers.
The inquiry defines Johannesburg, Kyoto and Karachi as the most profitable destination for the mobile businessmen as expenses.
 

by Kristalina Ilieva

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