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Risk experts take on Thai troubles
Risk report participants speak about Thailand’s major challenges
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AnalysisLegal focus: Quantifying damages
A UK Supreme Court judgment on fatal accident claims finds harmony with German law to help foreign insurers and risk managers avoid higher claims and costs when dealing with fatal claims
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AnalysiseBay’s European HQ under investigation
The online auction will come under investigation from EU regulators following a security breach
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AnalysisWhat insurers can learn from the US in tackling Britain's cyber crime
US legislators want firms to have ethical hackers to carry out tests on their own security
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AnalysisCaptives: Get a grip on intangible risks
Captive insurers are increasingly underwriting more esoteric risks not adequately catered for by the commercial insurance market
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AnalysisAlvarez and Marsal appoint Teixeira as managing director
Former Willis practice leader Tom Teixeira has been appointed to expand the firm’s risk advisory and business resilience offerings
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AnalysisFERMA launches risk and insurance benchmarking survey
The association will begin its biannual benchmarking survey next week
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Zurich chief risk officer departs after 22 years
Ex-Zurich UK CRO Gerald Dodds plans to set up risk consultancy
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AnalysisFood and drink firms face increase in liability claims
New EU legislation will reduce the risk of contamination in food and drink but may increase product liability claims against industry firms − ACE
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EU sets targets for natural disaster resilience
The European Commission has set objectives for the EU to improve natural disaster resilience
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AnalysisThe future of Catastrophe modelling
Aon Benfield, Lloyd’s and Intersys on new trends for Catastrophe modelling
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AnalysisERM benchmark review highlights external pressures on (re)insurers
A Guy Carpenter review finds (re)insurers are compelled by increasing external pressures to improve their risk management governance and disclosures
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AnalysisManaging risk in food and drink
It falls to risk managers to ensure our sources of food and drink are kept safe and secure
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AnalysisWhy Brazil is optimistic about Solvency II equivalence
Brazil’s regulator says its insurance supervisory rules may be ahead of Solvency II requirements in many of its important provisions
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AnalysisProfile: Stephen Cross – Aon Global Risk Consulting
Aon’s data and cyber expert Stephen Cross tells StrategicRISK about the firm’s journey into data research and innovation
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AnalysisUnderstanding and communication key to board engagement
Ferrovial’s risk manager Daniel San Millán, ArcelorMittal’s Adrian Clements and Cass Business School on why the risk agenda must be heard and understood at the top table
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AnalysisBitcoin: a risky investment
While the popularity of secretive virtual currency Bitcoin continues to soar, questions remain over its market volatility, and the risks associated with its use
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AnalysisBIOTECHNOLOGY: “Risk-managing the early stages of biotech products is critical”
Biotechnology is booming, yet the neglect of effective risk management could have disastrous consequences for the public and for the industry as a whole
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AnalysisHow to engage the board: 'Stand up and show the boss you are not simply an insurance buyer'
ArcelorMittal risk manager Adrian Clements and Cass Business School corporate governance expert Bob Garratt explain how to make directors take notice
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AnalysisAmrae 2014: How France’s cyber insurance market is changing
In a roundtable discussion, AXA Corporate Solutions’ cyber experts explore France’s evolving cyber insurance market and how risk managers are dealing with the growing threat





