Economics

South Korea Leads World in Innovation as U.S. Exits Top Ten

  • Singapore, Switzerland rank 2nd and 3rd on new Bloomberg Index
  • Seven of top 10 places go to European countries; China slips
WATCH: South Korea returned to first place in the latest Bloomberg Innovation Index.Source: Quicktake
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South Korea returned to first place in the latest Bloomberg Innovation IndexBloomberg Terminal, while the U.S. dropped out of a top 10 that features a cluster of European countries.

Korea regained the crown from Germany, which dropped to fourth place. The Asian nation has now topped the index for seven of the nine years that it’s been published. Singapore and Switzerland each moved up one spot to rank second and third.

The Bloomberg indexBloomberg Terminal analyzes dozens of criteria using seven equally weighted metrics, including research and development spending, manufacturing capability and concentration of high-tech public companies.