Budapest is most attractive investment location in Eastern Europe
According to the most recent ranking of the fDi Magazine, owned by the Financial Times group, 2014-2015 Budapest is most attractive location in Eastern Europe in terms of capital investment.
In addition to the regional Gold Medal, in the “Top 10 major European cities” overall assessment, Budapest – as the only Central and Eastern European city, finished on the 9th place ahead of Moscow. The Grand Prize of the fDi Magazine was handed over today to Berényi János, the president of the HITA (National Foreign Trade Agency) at the MIPIM in Cannes, which is the most important real estate trade fair in Europe.
The top ten in the FDI category:
1: Budapest, Hungary
2 Wroclaw, Poland
3: Katowice, Poland
4 Plzen, Czech Republic
5: Moscow, Russia
6: Brno, Czech Republic
7: Poznan, Poland
8: Ostrava, Czech Republic
9, Bratislava, Slovakia
10: Prague, Czech Republic
Thetop ten of the overall category:
1: London, United Kingdom
2: Helsinki, Finland
3: Dublin, Ireland
4: Barcelona, Spain
5: Berlin, Germany
6: Vienna, Austria
7, Paris, France
8: Brussels, Belgium
9: Budapest, Hungary
10: Moscow, Russia
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