Analysis – Page 18
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AnalysisStick verses Carrot
Two recent reports suggest that the stick may work better than the carrot in making companies embrace good risk management, with mere guidelines not being enough.
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Pan-european pensions beckon
Multinational companies could be missing an opportunity to save costs and reduce risks by continuing to operate separate pension schemes across Europe, according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
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German companies exposed
The largest German-owned companies have almost 20% more exposure to pensions risk than top UK and Dutch firms and over three times more than French-owned organisations, according to new research by Me
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Pensions risk could derail businesses
"Pension fund assets and liabilities have the potential to dominate the rest of the balance sheet," CIMA chief executive Charles Tilley told finance directors at the Institute's Pensions - Managing Bu
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PENSIONS RISK MANAGEMENT
The UK Association of Corporate Treasurers (ACT) is introducing a certificate paper in pensions risk management (Cert PRM), which will specifically address the regulatory and market issues facing UK c
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Riskier outlook for 2006?
Following unprecedented storm damage losses in the US, 2005 is believed to be the most costly year ever for insurers, with 2006 set to provide more of the same, warns Aon Limited's 2006 Risk Report
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Controlling Pension Risk
As closed final salary pension schemes wind down, the emphasis on measuring, managing and controlling the financial risks will grow, according to Watson Wyatt
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European Unity
StrategicRISK highlights some of the topics discussed at the Federation of European Risk
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Pensions for fixed-termers
Confederation of British Industry warns that Government proposals give workers on fixed-term contracts the same right to a company pensions
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Joint approach brings superior performance
The importance of integrated risk management and how it can benefit the bottom line were revealed at a joint seminar in London.
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Byers calls for UK law change
The framework of company law needs both to allow and to encourage directors to take wider responsibilities into account.
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NAPF backs report on company law reform
On 1 August, the UK National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) publicly backed the "considered and measured" approach of the company law steering group.





