Zürich & Geneva in the TOP 3 of the most expensive cities in the world!

For the first time in at least 20 years, Zurich ranks as the world’s most expensive city, overtaking Tokyo, which had held the top spot for most of the last two decades, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest global survey.

In what should be something of a relief to Americans, no U.S. city ranked among the world’s most expensive places to live — and only New York cracked the top 15. On the other hand, it’s probably not a surprise that no U.S. city made the list of the globe’s cheapest places, either.Strengthening local currencies are to blame for rising costs of living in Switzerland and Japan, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) says.

“Both Japan and Switzerland have seen strong currency movements over the last few years which have made them relatively more expensive,” says the EIU. “This has become especially true of Switzerland in the last year, where investors looking for a haven currency outside the beleaguered Eurozone have invested heavily in the Swiss Franc.”

 An index swing of 34 percentage points pushed Zurich up four places compared with last year to overtake Tokyo, which remains in second place. Geneva, the other Swiss city surveyed, saw a 30 percentage-point rise in the cost of living to move into a third-place tie with Osaka, Japan, the EIU notes.

 For comparison purposes, the EIU uses an index where the cost of living in New York equals 100. So Zurich, with a top index ranking of 170, may be thought of as 70 percent more expensive than New York. Tokyo, at 166, is 66 percent more expensive than New York.

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Great Dinner @ ANGKOR in Zürich!

This evening I had a great dinner in ANGKOR in Zürich. Restaurant Angkor is decorated just like one of the world’s most famous temples, the Angkor Watt.

It offers an “aquarium section”, and all of the Asian specialties are prepared à la minute by a specially trained Teppan Yaki chef.

ANGKOR (Restaurant & Lounge Bar) – Giessereistrasse 18 – 8005 Zürich – 0041/43.205.28.88

 

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Mobility Car Sharing in Switzerland!

Vandaag heb ik kennis gemaakt met een nieuwe dienst in Zwitserland Mobility Sharing. Waarschijnlijk bestaan er eveneens in België reeds verschillende van deze services maar ik moet zeggen dat ik onder de indruk was! Om 12:30 online een wagen gereserveerd en om 13:30 was ik er al mee aan het rondrijden. De wagen was perfect onderhouden & clean.

Hieronder kan je wat meer informatie terugvinden van deze service!

Car sharing is the clever way to be mobile. Whenever you want – without the commitments that owning your own car entails. Mobility has 2’600 vehicles waiting for you at 1’300 stations throughout Switzerland. Around the clock and on a self-service basis.

Make use of the benefits:

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  • The hourly rates and kilometre rates include everything: fuel, servicing, cleaning, repairs, Swiss motorway toll sticker, third party, comprehensive and passenger insurance, road tax, parking space rental and VAT.
  • You obtain a detailed invoice. No hidden extras.
 Flexible
  • Reserve your Mobility vehicle around the clock: over the internet, by Mobile-Reservation, iApp or phone.
  • At your chosen station use your Mobility Card to unlock your reserved vehicle, then simply drive off.
  • With a choice of 10 vehicle categories there’s always the right vehicle for every need.
  • All vehicles can be reserved for periods lasting from one hour to several days.
 Cost-effective
  • Mobility is the cost-effective way to be mobile.
  • Compared with owning your own car, with the combination of Mobility and public transport you save between CHF 3’000.– and CHF 5’000.– a year.
 Convenient
  • All Mobility vehicles are regularly cleaned and serviced.
 Eco-friendly
  • As an active car sharer you are helping the environment: car sharers help save 290 kg CO2 on average per year.
  • Thanks to car sharing with Mobility there are 18‘000 fewer cars on the roads each year.
  • Mobility provides you with an energyefficient fleet of cars.
  • With voluntary carbon offsetting you can compensate your journey’s carbon emissions according to mileage.
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Wim Wauters @ Logitech International in Morges, Zwitserland!

Vanaf 1 Januari 2012 zal ik aan de slag gaan als Category
Portfolio Manager Digital Home voor Noord-& Zuid-Europa bij Logitech
Internationaal.

3 jaar nadat ik Logitech in België heb vervoegd krijg ik de
kans om kennis te maken met andere markten, culturen & business modellen.
Tot Juli 2012 kan ik deze nieuwe functie uitvoeren met als basisstation België
maar vanaf Juli wordt er verwacht dat ik mijn functie zal uitvoeren gelokaliseerd
vanuit Morges (Zwitserland).

Als CPM Digital Home zal ik verantwoordelijk zijn voor volgende
productcategorieën: Digital Music (iPod speakers), Headphones, Streaming Music,
Harmony remotes, Tablets & Google TV (indien beschikbaar in Europa). Er
werd me persoonlijk gevraagd om me komende maanden extra te verdiepen in
streaming Music daar ik de Squeezebox specialist van Europa zal worden ;-)

Binnen deze categorieën zal ik verantwoordelijk zijn voor
product informatie, prijssegmentatie, promotieplanning en eventueel begeleiden
van centrale marketinginitiatieven.

Verschillende mensen hebben me reeds gevraagd van op mijn
blog een onderwerp te wijden aan mijn verblijf in Zwitserland & bezoeken
aan andere landen. Het lijkt me leuk om soms een aantal dingen neer te pennen
over mijn avonturen….

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