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Singapore, Zurich and Monaco top costliest cities for luxury spending

Singapore, Zurich and Monaco top costliest cities for luxury spending

Singapore is the world’s most expensive city for luxury spending for a fourth consecutive year, as prices on items such as watches and jewelry surge around the globe. Zurich climbed to second place, edging out London, while Monaco entered the top... Read more.

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