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Global Financial Centers

Definition

Global financial centers are cities or regions that serve as leading hubs for international finance, hosting a concentration of major banks, stock exchanges, investment firms, and other financial institutions. These centers provide deep liquidity, specialized expertise, and sophisticated market infrastructure, attracting capital and talent from around the world. They play a pivotal role in facilitating cross-border transactions and global economic activity. Examples include London, New York, and Singapore.