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AnalysisBudget 2012: UK claims it will cut H&S regulation by 84%
In addition the UK will aim to start health and safety prosecutions within three years of an incident occurring by April 2013
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Analysis'Regulators should work with Gulf insurers to craft supervision that works'
MultaQa panel agrees that appropriate regulation is required to fix regulatory shortcomings
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AnalysisLatin American insurance market grew nearly 20% in 2010
All markets achieved a nominal increase, boosted by the life insurance sector
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AnalysisInfographic: The risk universe in 2012
Use StrategicRISK’s stunning new infographic to visualise the complex global risk environment
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AnalysisCrisis is the new normal – risk management since 2008
Globalisation means dealing with risks – and catastrophe – all over an increasingly uncertain world
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AnalysisHalf of senior execs predict global recession in 2012
Flexibility, speed and unconventional thinking are key to overcoming the global economic crisis, according to globalisation experts
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AnalysisSocial imbalances drive global risk agenda
WEF Global Risks 2012 says social inequality, unsafe regulations and cyber neo-tribalism are the top risk management concerns
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AnalysisOne in five workers suffer from mental health problems
Companies and governments need to change their approach to mental illness to prevent the issue from getting worse, says OECD
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AnalysisTalent shortage tops Lloyd's risk index
Rather than fears over the economy or growth, business leaders are concerned about losing key human resources as the baby boomer generation retires
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AnalysisApple's security could be compromised by new bug
Alleged flaws in Apple’s operating system could be exploited by hackers, potentially compromising personal data on its devices
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AnalysisSocial media top concern for risk managers
Half of the risk managers surveyed at Ferma ranked social media a key cyber risk, alongside malicious attacks and data breaches
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AnalysisDevastating magnitude 7 quake kills hundreds in Turkey
Economic losses are expected to hit around $1bn
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AnalysisThe hidden risks of highly automated systems
The Air France flight accident raises more questions than answers over automatic systems and what steps should be taken if they fail
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AnalysisMy View: Jorge Luzzi
Ferma’s new president Jorge Luzzi answers StrategicRISK’s questions about the future of Europe’s biggest risk management association
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AnalysisUK to ban default retirement age
Employers will no longer be able to use retirement as a means of “managing out” older workers. Could lead to a leap in discrimination claims
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AnalysisBig retailers caught breaching EU chemicals rule
Investigation finds supermarkets in breach of REACH rules governing toxic chemicals
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AnalysisA toothless tiger
Despite the hype the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter Act aint up to much, says Sue Copeman
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Analysis“Lone” terror threat is growing
Experts believe high youth unemployment in Europe and low economic growth could be contributing to an increased threat from lone, radicalised terrorists
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AnalysisTerrorism risk is on the rise
Terrorist atrocities increased 15% last year with Nigeria, Egypt and Pakistan all at high risk





