Analysis – Page 5
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Climate risk – business as usual impossible
Climate scientist professor Sir Brian Hoskins led a Norton Rose Fulbright debate held at Lloyd’s
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Environment, cyber biggest flash points - WEF risk report
The risks around us are evolving faster than our reactions, the World Economic Forum warns
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Cyber hurricane tops UK risk list – Allianz
Business interruption and protectionism accompanied cyber risk on the German insurer’s risk barometer, as well as natural catastrophe risks – since last year’s outsize losses
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Parametric 2.0 – The developing insurance world
The continued rise of parametric insurance. In association with AXA
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Resilience focus: cyber and terrorist threats converging – Gallagher
Evolving terrorist and cyber risk threats are leading to response products focusing on quick response and resilience
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Weather risk: domino effect
This year’s hurricane season devastated the Gulf of Mexico, but the ensuing supply chain disruption will be felt the world over. In an age of interconnectivity, supply chain visibility and continuity planning has never been more important
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Hiscox coaching underwriters for market turn
London market insurer Hiscox is coaching underwriters for upcoming renewals talks with brokers
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Hurricanes: five questions to ask insurers
Hurricane-hit companies might want to ask their insurers these five questions, suggests insurance firm FM Global
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Wake-up call for cyber security
Lessons to be learned from last month’s global WannaCry ransomware attack
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World Bank Group launches first insurance fund to fight pandemics
The $500m fund was developed in conjunction with the World Health Organization and reinsurers Swiss Re and Munich Re
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Exclusive: ‘How an insurance shortfall leaves the energy sector exposed’
Ahead of the broker’s new whitepaper, StrategicRISK reveals the biggest challenges for energy companies and how Big Data could improve their insurance policies
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Insuring emerging megacities – the risks and rewards
As urbanisation increases in emerging markets, how will this affect insurers and risk managers?
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How lessons from Superstorm Sandy are saving companies and insurers millions
The loss prevention techniques that were learnt following the superstorm are being applied across the economic spectrum, resulting in savings for companies and insurers Part of a property and casualty risks series supported by
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Mega 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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SR reviews the progression of risk management and assesses the challenges ahead
In the past 15 years, risk management has undergone a period of significant adaptation, but the profession is still striving for more board engagement
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More than half of 100 cities most exposed to nat cats are concentrated in four countries
Verisk Maplecroft’s Natural Hazards Risk Atlas 2015 reveals high concentration of cities exposed to natural hazards
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New tool quantifies insurers’ exposure to data breaches
Willis Re launches PRISM-Re to combat the leading cause of cyber losses
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What 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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Catastrophes remain manageable for global reinsurers
Solid underwriting gains posted for 2013 by global reinsurers according to Fitch