Analysis – Page 48
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AnalysisProportional representation
Captives should be treated differently under Solvency II, says ECIROA
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AnalysisHeath and Chubb shine on service
Risk managers give their service verdict on brokers and insurers
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Analysis10 steps to better risk management
A new report examines the factors behind the banking crisis and poses some practical steps for rebuilding risk management
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AnalysisA decent proposal
Success for extractive industries in resource rich, low-income countries relies on effectively engaging with the local community. But it is not always easy.
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AnalysisGlobal matters
Pandemics, internal displacement and storm surges loom large in 2009, according to a view from Maplecroft
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AnalysisNew strategies for European funds
European pension schemes are increasing their allocation to non-traditional asset classes
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AnalysisLessons from Turner
The UK's Financial Services Authority has published the Turner review - a response to the global banking crisis
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‘Independent’ risk management needed
The CRO Forum described the elements of risk management that need to be improved to prevent another financial crisis
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AnalysisTurner review: What does it mean?
Lord Turner’s regulatory reform agenda is not just about technical changes to banks’ capital requirements, says Jonathan Jesty
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AnalysisSwedish market issues
Fresh capacity may be keeping rates flat in traditional lines but broker profitability is still causing concerns
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AnalysisD&O flood could drown insurers
The D&O market is deeply troubled and some insurers will be forced into insolvency over the next 18 months
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AnalysisBuyers should pay for ratings
Ratings paid for by investors would eliminate the conflicts of interest that contributed to the financial crisis, says New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo
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AnalysisRisk is back
Risk decision making should be based on proper analysis of relevant, timely and accurate information not subjective fears, says Nathan Skinner
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AnalysisThe price is right
Changes are afoot in the co-insurance market in Europe which could increase competition for certain large insurance contracts and ultimately be a good thing for buyers. But is the market prepared to change?
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AnalysisInsurers are stable: AIRMIC Live
The impact of the financial crisis has mainly been offset by a hardening of the insurance cycle, say industry experts
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AnalysisPower struggles
Chavez's referendum victory increase political risks but Venezuela faces a difficult year with falling oil prices
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AnalysisGreen habits
Companies should continue their green initiatives even in a struggling economy
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AnalysisThe Emperor’s new clothes
The banking crisis offers an opportunity to adjust our view of how the risk function should be engaged





