
New York remains the most global city, followed by London and Paris*. Kearney ranked 125 countries, shows the same top ten of the GCI as the 2014-edition, with only Singapore moving up one spot to eight place, kicking Beijing to ninth place. The GCO ranking is based on the cities’ measured change across each metric in the past five years which is then used to project forecasts out to 2024.įor the 2015-edition of the ranking, for which A.T. The GCO ranks the cities on 13 indicators across personal well-being, economics, innovation, and governance. The GCI ranks the cities based on 27 metrics across business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. The Global Cities 2015 ranking represents the fifth edition of the ranking and consists of the Global Cities Index (GCI) and the Global Cities Outlook (GCO).

Kearney has been measuring the ‘global engagement’ of cities across all continents and regions. The Global Cities 2015 Since 2008, consulting firm A.T. Looking forward and ranking the cities for their potential, London is again found on second place, just behind San Francisco and above Boston and New York. Kearney’s Global Cities 2015 ranking, which ranks the cities based on their ‘global engagement’. London is the second most global city, with only New York outranking the city in A.T.
