The financial capitals of the world have lost their luster. The bright lights of New York City seem to have dimmed. London has far too many issues to contend with, from inflation, messy politics and homes not built for the heat to a dysfunctional international airport. Hong Kong is a dark shadow of what it once was a former British colony filled with tycoons and billionaires whose fast, wheeling-dealing free spirit has faded.
Other close contenders such as Tokyo, Singapore and Shanghai do not hold the same allure as they once did. So what’s left?
Financial centers have typically been places
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