The Grand Duchy’s financial centre scored particularly well within 3 Areas of Competitiveness in the index, namely Human Capital, sitting at number 3 globally just behind New York and London, further emphasising the depth of expertise in Luxembourg’s financial sector. The country also scored well in Infrastructure where it placed 5th, and Business Environment where it is positioned 8th.
The GFCI is published Z/Yen Partners, in September and March, in collaboration with the China Development Institute and uses data covering a range of factors including business environment, human capital, infrastructure, financial sector development, and reputation.
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