Analysis – Page 20
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AnalysisTechnology, supply chain and regulatory risks top concerns for businesses across EMEA
Risk managers say insurers have a critical role to play in helping businesses manage this new wave of emerging risks
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AnalysisHow drones will revolutionise the construction industry and put an end to skills shortage
Drones are increasingly taking the strain on construction site and risk managers need to prepare now for a day when robots might be wearing the hard hats on construction sites
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AnalysisWhat are the business risks of investing in Russia?
As sanctions were imposed on Russia for its role in the Ukraine crisis, capital has flown out of the country and M&As have dwindled. With sanctions likely to remain in place for a while, should businesses stay away or will ignoring Russia as an investment destination prove a short-sighted strategy?
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AnalysisTwo EU countries under scrutiny for not complying with energy rules
Greece referred to court and Germany given final warning for not transposing the Energy Efficiency Directive
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AnalysisInsuring nanotechnology risks
Even though nanotechnology may not have resulted in any litigation yet and is widely used, many insurers exclude its application in their fine print. However, as its benefits become clearer, some insurers are revisiting their position Part of a technology risks series supported by
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AnalysisRising to the challenge: Julia Graham on her new role as Airmic technical director
“I have lots of ideas and I want to use them in the most appropriate way”
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AnalysisHow a new role could help firms avoid major crises
Executive risk leaders would report directly to the board and be in a position to influence the strategic direction of the business
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AnalysisWhy investment treaties can help manage risks
How can businesses with global operations use international investment agreements to manage their political, economic and country risks?
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AnalysisMega cities face a future of accident and air pollution damage
Urban sprawl is creating new challenges for insurers and city administrations and more robust infrastructure cannot come soon enough Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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Analysis‘Middle East risk culture needs to improve’
Risk management should be embedded in the decision-making process says key professional
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AnalysisReputation, talent and BCM major risks for GCC
StrategicRISK panel discussion highlights primary concerns for Middle East companies
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AnalysisAGCS appoints chief executive in Dubai
Insurer targets “substantial growth” in Middle East and North Africa region
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AnalysisHow will the Germanwings crash affect the 2015 aviation insurance market?
Aviation experts at Allied World, Lockton and Aspen explain how the latest disaster will affect the market
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AnalysisEU targets e-commerce growth and security with Digital Single Market Strategy
Proposals include reducing VAT regimes, end unjustified geo-blocking and a free-flow data initiave
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AnalysisRIMS recognises excellence in risk management
The US risk management society held its annual awards ceremony yesterday in New Orleans
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AnalysisEU charges Gazprom with market abuse in CEE countries
Energy giant accused with abusing dominant position in Central and Eastern European gas markets
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AnalysisItalian risk management association appoints new president
Alessandro De Felice pledges to continue the work of his predecessor in spreading risk culture among Italian corporates
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AnalysisCould green construction really attract new business?
Green infrastructure is good for society and the environment and is increasingly touted as offering business benefits, but how feasible is it to construct green buildings? Experts from Balfour Beatty and Swedish construction firm NCC discuss the challenges
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AnalysisWhat construction firms should know about MENA’s legal environment
Cultural and technical differences in the Middle East and North Africa regarding legal disputes are significant considerations for foreign construction companies
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AnalysisInsurers urged to innovate to compete in the most challenging underwriting conditions in 15 years
Broker calls for repackaging of terrorism risks into property programmes, deletion of cyber exclusions and increased limits for catastrophe risks





