Financial Development Index
The World Economic Forum publishes a Financial Development Index annually, which measures and analyses the factors enabling the development of financial systems among different economies. It provides a comprehensive means for economies to benchmark various aspects of their financial systems.
First published in 2008,[1] the Financial Development Index was developed by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with the academics, international organizations and business leaders.
Financial Development Index 2010
The following is a ranking of the top ten:[2]
- Hong Kong
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Singapore
- Australia
- Canada
- Japan
- Switzerland
- South Korea
- Netherlands
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Lists of countries by financial rankings
- Lists of countries by GDP rankings