The price of «living well» has fallen in the broader Asia Pacific region, according to a Julius Baer report, though the top cities still dominate globally.
Singapore was once again the most expensive city worldwide for high net worth individuals (HNWI) to be considered «living well», according to the fifth edition of Julius Baer’s «Global Wealth and Lifestyle Report». Hong Kong rose by one rank to second place while Shanghai fell from the second spot to fourth.
Despite dominating the top of the list, Asia Pacific fell to become the second most expensive region, losing its pole…