Emerging Markets Index

Emerging Markets Index is a ranking of the 65 most influential cities in emerging economies, compiled by Mastercard.[1]

Emerging Markets Index 2008 top 65

  1. China Shanghai
  2. China Beijing
  3. Hungary Budapest
  4. Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
  5. Chile Santiago
  6. China Guangzhou
  7. Mexico Mexico City
  8. Poland Warsaw
  9. Thailand Bangkok
  10. China Shenzhen
  11. South Africa Johannesburg
  12. Brazil São Paulo
  13. Argentina Buenos Aires
  14. Russia Moscow
  15. Turkey Istanbul
  16. China Xiamen
  17. China Chengdu
  18. China Dalian
  19. India Mumbai
  20. China Tianjin
  21. China Nanjing
  22. China Hangzhou
  23. China Wuhan
  24. China Chongqing
  25. China Qingdao
  26. China Xi'an
  27. China Harbin
  28. India Chennai
  29. Mexico Monterrey
  30. Bulgaria Sofia
  31. Uruguay Montevideo
  32. Romania Bucharest
  33. South Africa Cape Town
  34. Peru Lima
  35. Colombia Bogota
  36. Brazil Rio de Janeiro
  37. South Africa Durban
  38. India New Delhi
  39. India Bangalore
  40. Tunisia Tunis
  41. Russia St. Petersburg
  42. Brazil Brasilia
  43. Indonesia Jakarta
  44. Egypt Cairo
  45. Philippines Manila
  46. India Hyderabad
  47. Brazil Recife
  48. India Kolkata
  49. Brazil Curitiba
  50. Turkey Ankara
  51. Dominican Republic Santo Domingo
  52. India Pune
  53. Morocco Casablanca
  54. India Coimbatore
  55. Ecuador Quito
  56. Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City
  57. Ukraine Kiev
  58. Colombia Medellin
  59. Russia Yekaterinburg
  60. Lebanon Beirut
  61. Venezuela Caracas
  62. Russia Novosibirsk
  63. Kenya Nairobi
  64. Pakistan Karachi
  65. Senegal Dakar

Countries with cities included in the Emerging Markets Index 2008 by Continent

Continent Country
Asia  China
 India
 Indonesia
 Lebanon
 Malaysia
 Pakistan
 Philippines
 Thailand
 Vietnam
Africa  Egypt
 Kenya
 Morocco
 Senegal
 South Africa
 Tunisia
Europe  Bulgaria
 Hungary
 Poland
 Romania
 Russia
 Turkey
 Ukraine
North America  Mexico
 Dominican Republic
South America  Argentina
 Brazil
 Chile
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Peru
 Uruguay
 Venezuela

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