Analysis – Page 39
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AnalysisWest Africa sees greatest rise in risk from cross-border threats: Maplecroft Global Risk Atlas 2013
Meanwhile South Korea, Poland, Philippines, Colombia see significant decreases in risk
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AnalysisRising number of clinical trials present underwriting challenges for insurers
Legislation to remove “overly bureaucratic” EU regulations comes as welcome news
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AnalysisExecutives concerned about risk management programmes, according to survey
Respondents say risk management programmes need to become more “dynamic” to move with changing world
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AnalysisMore than 80% of organisations still without cyber cover
News comes despite three-quarters of companies expressing growing concerns about cyber risk
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AnalysisWorldwide ship losses continue downward trend
Human error remains the main cause of maritime losses according to new Allianz report
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AnalysisRisk committees in Belarusian banks by 2013
Parliament approves legislation to require risk committees be set up and chaired by independent directors
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AnalysisRisk from natural disasters will increase, scientists warn
UK Government report calls on risk reduction to protect lives and livelihoods from heightened risk of natural catastrophes
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AnalysisWorldwide risk and compliance hiring boom
Tougher regulations have caused an increase in risk and compliance positions across the financial industry while other job numbers dwindle
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AnalysisIs fracking really clean?
Hydraulic fracturing continues to spread rapidly across the globe as a popular method of natural gas extraction. But there are mounting concerns about its contribution to groundwater pollution and long-term environmental impact
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AnalysisCompliance and certification dominate FERMA Seminar
Delegates in Versailles hear results of Benchmarking Survey along with plans for formal risk management recognition
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Internal fraud on the rise
Report reveals that proportion of fraud committed internally has risen for the second year running
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AnalysisGLA implements cloud-based solution for issue management
New application rolled out in move to improve adherence to governance, risk and compliance
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AnalysisEuro banks to shed €20bn worth property loans
Major banks have already sold €7.5bn worth of portfolios this year
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AnalysisCleaner trading
The FSA may be averse to taking legal action over money laundering, but it’s not the case with US regulators
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AnalysisSolvency II – and now for the hard bit
The Solvency II deadline is looming, with firms now using risk management as an even more vital business tool
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AnalysisDVS 2012: McGavick - Innovate or insurance will become little more than a utility
XL chief executive tells DVS conference that lack of innovation and increased regulation are restricting insurers from being relevant to the needs of their clients
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AnalysisKenya – Paradise lost as terrorism takes hold
The terror campaign waged by Somalia-based Al Shabaab insurgents threatens to tear the country apart
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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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Analysis“City rooted in culture of short-termism”
Report urges bonus reform to establish long-term relationships





