Analysis – Page 16
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BBC highlights the rise of the risk manager
An article by the BBC uncovers how the COVID-crisis brought risk management into the mainstream
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Cyber terror fears at heart of insurers’ reluctance to broaden cover
How the industry’s lack of appetite to cover terrorism or nation state cyber warfare risks is hindering market growth
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Fitch warns of spillover cyberattacks
Cyberattacks on businesses and government agencies have increased following the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Ukraine crisis forces supply chains to rebuild
As nations join the wall of sanctions against Russia, its success will depend on building new lines of delivery
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Ukraine invasion puts cyber resilience to the test
Firms urged to improve cyber resilience as governments anticipate rise in state-sponsored attacks - MyCena
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Ukraine conflict hits supply chains as oil prices surge
Energy prices, supply chain issues, travel disruption, inflation, ESG issues and business continuity are just some of the risks to navigate
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IPCC: “Half measures no longer an option”
Report calls for ”urgent actions” as increased heatwaves, droughts and floods exceed biodiversity thresholds
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“Heightened risk” of Russia Ukraine conflict
Escalation is impacting financial markets as Russian military incursion into Donbas looks imminent
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Ukraine crisis to further disrupt travel sector
Closure of Ukrainian airspace is having a disproportionate impact on budget airlines - Russell Group
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Business must become “stabilising force” in society
Corporates are more trusted than governments, but this brings heightened ESG expectations - Edelman
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FCA urges firms to beef up cybersecurity amid Ukraine tensions
Businesses must take a more active ‘defence-in-depth’ approach to combat ransomware reprisal attacks
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Pandemic enters new phase - risk survey
Businesses perceive tail risks to be diminishing as economies learn to live with Covid and supply chain pressures ease
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Commons committee releases damning report on Brexit impacts
PAC says ”only detectable impact [from Brexit] so far is increased costs, paperwork and border delays” for UK firms
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Why CEOs are “resetting” their risk radar
Nearly 80% of business leaders are adjusting global operations and/or supply chains to minimise risk, finds EY
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Amrae: Why captives will continue to offer buyers an alternative
Recent events have changed the way we look at risk and reshaped the concept of resilience, says Julien Guénot
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Ukraine-Russia tensions call for greater cyber resilience
GCHQ is urging UK firms to bolster their cyber security in response to the malicious attacks in and around Ukraine
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Lessons from Merck’s NotPetya victory
Cyber war exclusions are likely to see future disputes over state-sponsored attacks ruled in insurers’ favour
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UK consortium to tackle systemic risk
Backed by Pool Re, it will support the creation of private-public solutions and develop new risk transfer products
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Ferma: Captives must be deemed “low risk” under Solvency II
A more proportionate approach to regulating captives is needed, particularly in the hard market, says risk association
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WTW launches crisis management solution
Broker merges SCR with Terror and Political Violence teams to assist multinational clients globally