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- Deutsche Bank recently release its annual "Mapping the World's Prices" report, which details the price of different goods in different countries.
- According to the report, gas prices cost the most in Hong Kong at over $2 for one liter (or a fourth of a gallon).
- Cities in the Middle East (like Cairo, Dubai and Riyadh) had some of the cheapest gas prices.
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Unless you want to empty your bank account, opt for a bus next time you're in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong charges the highest prices for gas worldwide, according to Deutsche Bank's annual "Mapping the World's Prices" report. The city's gas prices cost more than double the New York price, and rose 7% in the last year.
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Other expensive cities for gas include Oslo, Helsinki and Milan. Cities in the Middle East (like Cairo, Riyadh, and Dubai) sold gas at cheaper rates than the US.
Egypt had some of the lowest gas prices at just 39 cents for 1 liter (or a fourth-gallon) of gas.
Here are the most expensive places to get gas around the world: