Analysis – Page 31
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Analysis“Cyber Jihad” causes panic and fear across India
Doctored photographs and threatening text messages are part of new psychological terrorism
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AnalysisShanghai most exposed to flood risk
Research reveals Chinese city is most vulnerable to the risk of flooding
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AnalysisCapitol ills
The USA has a reputation for being trigger-happy when devising regulation to deal with corporate risk
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AnalysisWaging war on executive salaries
The so-called shareholder spring has led to an investor rebellion against high earners. So how do businesses reward top bosses without damaging their image or the bottom line?
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AnalysisIn the driving seat
Last year’s major catastrophes helped risk specialists push business continuity management up the board agenda. Now it’s all about maintaining that momentum
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AnalysisCourt halts Brazilian Belo Monte dam project
Construction halted on Brazilian dam because locals haven’t been consulted
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Analysis1,000 evacuated from wildfire on La Gomera
Fires advancing in three directions following warmest winter in decades
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AnalysisIndia power failures expose supply chain risks
Power cuts cause widespread disruption to Indian business
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AnalysisSevere typhoon hits Hong Kong
Strongest storm for 10 years causes disruption across the island
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AnalysisChina gives Africa $20bn to defend against Western Powers’ “Bullying”
Pledge makes China Africa’s primary trading partner
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AnalysisHSBC under fire over money laundering
Bank criticised by US Senate report after lengthy investigation
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AnalysisModerate Cat losses in first half of 2012 - Munich Re
Overall global losses total only third of 10-year average
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AnalysisTop tips for business information handling during the Olympics
Majority of businesses are exposing themselves to increased information risk
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AnalysisALARM 2012 winners announced
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service and Renfrewshire Council steal the show picking up two gongs apiece
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AnalysisAlarm 2012: See you in Manchester!
I’ll be heading back to my native Manchester for next week’s 2012 Alarm Learning and Development Forum
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AnalysisSupply chain still vulnerable to natural catastrophe risk says Willis
High exposure to supply chain disruption remains due to lack of collaboration between risk managers and procurement
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AnalysisItalian earthquakes could cost insurers $375m-$875m
A second earthquake in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna this week has pushed the estimate of potential losses up, according to CAT risk modelling firm EQECAT.





