Analysis – Page 14
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AnalysisGlobal financial systems ignore extreme weather risks
Exposures to extreme weather are not being factored into valuations and assessments by creditors and investors at the cost of billions of dollars
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AnalysisRegulatory change and cyber threats top ranking of key risks affecting financial institutions
An overwhelming 91% of risk managers from European financial institutions say regulatory change is the biggest threat to their business
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AnalysisHow multinationals are managing Forex risks
High levels of volatility in today’s foreign exchange markets is spreading concern among C-suite executives
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Analysis“There’s still a chance the euro will collapse”
As a tax-ridden, red tape-bound Europe sinks into further economic gloom, small and medium businesses must wait for reform
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AnalysisEuropean court rules on the calculation of holiday pay
A recent ECJ decision found that commission should be taken into account for those who earn it when calculating holiday pay
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AnalysisCaptives: Self-managed or outsourced?
Flourishing interest from SMEs and a growing awareness of non-traditional risks spell good news for captive insurance
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AnalysisUK High Court rules on employee breach of contract
Court rules in favour of employers regarding contracted notice period obligations
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AnalysisLegal Q&A: how to approach a dispute
DLA Piper’s Richard Norman and James Watson offer expert advice on what to do when a commercial dispute lands on your desk
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Video news: JLT and Marsh on emerging technology and risks
Key brokers on camera about client engagement, intangible risks and the growing importance of Big Data
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AnalysisXL extends shariah-compliant capacity to financial lines
Insurer reacts to increasing demand for shariah-compliant solutions in a growing marketplace
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AnalysisHow the ISDAFix scandal could spark wave of costly D&O claims and litigation
Allegations of interest rate swap market manipulation could cost insurers huge money
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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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Inadequate risk protection threatens exporters − AIG
The insurer’s latest report reveals UK exporters perceive trade risks as their biggest threat but are failing to protect themselves
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AnalysisIndustrial nations boost global premiums
Economic recovery in industrial nations is driving global premium growth as BRIC nations catch up, says Munich Re
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AnalysisRIMS 2014: Captives being used for risk value, not tax efficiency
Research by Marsh finds most US captive owners do not treat their captives as a means of tax efficiency but a tool for operational and risk management value
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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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AnalysisSoft energy insurance rates set to accelerate - Marsh
Energy insurance buyers are likely to benefit from an increasingly softening market, according to Marsh
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AnalysisForex rigging scandal will cause a wave of D&O insurance claims
Why the full cost will top Libor scandal and a global probe involving 15 banks and a dozen regulators
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AnalysisUkraine crisis exacerbates political risk for Nordic firms
Willis’s Azzizza Larsen explains why political and trade credit risk solutions are in high demand for Nordic multinationals





