Analysis – Page 30
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AnalysisBI and supply chain top risks for business in 2013
Concerns expressed over lean supply chains in harsh economic climate
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AnalysisBoeing 787s grounded after on-board emergency
Dreamliner makes emergency landing in latest damage to Boeing’s reputation
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AnalysisBoeing Dreamliner experiences onboard fire in Boston
Setbacks continue for the reputation of Boeing’s ‘superplane’
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AnalysisMiddle East still a market despite anti-westernism
While a video has inflamed anti-US feeling, the region’s appetite for doing business with Western companies has not yet been reduced
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AnalysisFracking given green light in UK
Announcement comes on same day as Committee on Climate Change says focus on renewable energy would be cheaper for consumers
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AnalysisIs fracking really clean?
Hydraulic fracturing continues to spread rapidly across the globe as a popular method of natural gas extraction. But there are mounting concerns about its contribution to groundwater pollution and long-term environmental impact
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AnalysisStretched to the limit?
Increasing industrial action across Europe is placing further strain on public sector risk managers, already hit by budget cuts
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AnalysisHurricane Sandy could cost $45bn
Potential for large business interruption sees initial damage estimates doubled
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AnalysisSandy causes New York's worst disruption in history
“Major disaster” leaves at least 13 dead and over five million without power
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AnalysisUSA braced for arrival of Hurricane Sandy
‘Frankenstorm’ set to cause widespread damage and disruption to major cities
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AnalysisHurricane Sandy makes second landfall in Cuba
Maximum sustained winds were recorded at 114mph and are moving north
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AnalysisCaribbean hit by tropical storm Rafael
Latest tropical storm expected to reach hurricane strength later today
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AnalysisPower industry struggling due to increase in major losses
Rising frequency of events could place industry at risk according to report
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AnalysisSumatra quake may have broken up Indian Ocean plate
Series of massive earthquakes in April may result in the creation of a new tectonic plate
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AnalysisTyphoon makes landfall in South Korea
Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide said maximum sustained winds reached 150 km/h, equivalent to a hurricane
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AnalysisUS missions across the Middle East on high alert
Libyan ambassador’s killing earlier in the week leads to US consulates being placed on high alert
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AnalysisDVS 2012: McGavick - Innovate or insurance will become little more than a utility
XL chief executive tells DVS conference that lack of innovation and increased regulation are restricting insurers from being relevant to the needs of their clients
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AnalysisWillis: Hurricane damage will likely remain stable in 21st century
Power of average Atlantic hurricane also likely to stay unchanged during next century
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AnalysisIsaac upgraded to Hurricane
Residents seek safety away from storm’s path despite no evacuation orders





