During the period of 2065 438+02-2065 438+03, Sydney's GDP reached US$ 337.5 billion, which was known as the "new york" in the southern hemisphere. [1] Sydney has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by UN-Habitat for many years, and the seventh largest first-tier city in the world by GaWC on 20 18. [2][3]
Sydney has a highly developed financial industry, manufacturing industry and tourism. Among them, the headquarters of the world's top multinational companies and domestic and foreign financial institutions are rooted in Sydney. At the same time, Sydney is also home to the Australian Stock Exchange, Reserve Bank of Australia and Twentieth Century Fox Studio in the United States. Sydney is also the host city of many important international sports events. It has hosted 1938 Commonwealth Games, 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and 2003 World Cup Rugby Games.