Asia and the Middle East were the biggest risers among the world’s most expensive office markets in 2007, according to the latest research by Cushman & Wakefield.
Hong Kong pipped Tokyo as the second most expensive city to rent an office and Mumbai climbed to fourth, pushing Paris down to sixth place. Singapore came in at seventh with Dubai eighth.
London remains the world’s most expensive city, while Milan has been relegated from the top ten.



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