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Lloyd's City Risk Index : Asia Pacific

Recurso electrónico / electronic resource
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520  ‎$a‎The index analyses 92 cities across Asia and Australasia. How do they compare with other cities across the globe? Asian cities stand to lose $241.28 bn of GDP to risk each year. This represents 44% of the global total. This is due to rising asset prices in the continent, allied with its exposure to risk, particularly natural catastrophe. Fifty four per cent of its exposure comes from natural causes, while 46% is derived from man-made risks. Asia's exposure to natural catastrophe is higher than other continents. By comparison, just 33% of Europe's GDP@ Risk is derived from natural causes.
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