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The cities where bad habits cost the most, according to Deutsche Bank

Strategists at the German bank have crunched the numbers on quality of life in the world's biggest cities

The cities where bad habits cost the most, according to Deutsche Bank
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Anyone with a love of cigarettes and alcohol should not move to the capital of Norway, while Zurich in Switzerland is not the place for a cheap date.

That is according to Deutsche Bank’s seventh annual report on the costs of living in 50 cities most relevant to global financial markets.

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