Man-made risks forecast to cost world’s cities $320bn each year on average
London, UK (June 6, 2018) – Man-made risks including cyber-crime, interstate conflicts and market crashes are a bigger threat to economic output than natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and volcanoes, putting an estimated $320.1 billion of global GDP at risk on average each year, according to Lloyd’s, the world’s specialist insurance and reinsurance… Read more »
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