When we think about the aftermath of major earthquakes, we often first (and rightly) begin with the population. But another consideration is how such an event's effects might impact the regional and global economy. Take Tokyo, for example, in Lauren Koenig's latest for TEN. ⚒️
Alka Tripathy-Lang
What would happen to global markets should a major earthquake strike Tokyo? A 2022 report considers this question. The answer? It depends. Find out more, in Temblor's latest.
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A 30-year-old assessment warns that a major Tokyo earthquake could crash global financial markets. Whether this holds comes down to key decisions made under pressure. By Lauren A. Koenig, ...