The cost of Hong Kong's typhoons

Typhoon Jelawat (Image - NASA)

A typhoon signal 8 warning can cost Hong Kong's economy as much as HK$4.29bn (£427m) each day writes Swiss Re Corporate Solutions head of north Asia and Hong Kong branch manager Dylan Bryant.

Typhoons are a fact of life for those working in Hong Kong and like all other natcats tend to be unpredictable. The Hong Kong Observatory, which was created in 1883, has been issuing and recording

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