Worldwide, Singapore's rising cost of living catapulted it into the 78th spot on this year's global survey, up almost 20 places from 97th last year. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
A STRONGER currency and a rise in inflation has made Singapore a more expensive place for expats to live, a survey has found.
Singapore jumped three spots from a year ago to become the ninth priciest Asian city in the latest cost of living rankings by human resources firm ECA International.
It beat Taipei in Taiwan and China's Shenzhen and Guangzhou, although Singapore remains cheaper than Japanese cities such as Tokyo and Yokohama, China's Beijing and Shanghai, and Hong Kong.
Worldwide, Singapore's rising cost of living catapulted it into the 78th spot on this year's global survey, up almost 20 places from 97th last year.
The main reason for this movement - and, in fact, for most of the changes in this year's survey - is exchange rate fluctuations, said ECA International.
The Sing dollar has gained about 10 per cent against the United States dollar since March. This has helped push up the cost of living in Singapore compared to some neighbouring cities that are pegged to the US dollar, such as Hong Kong.
( Strait times)