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Amrae: Geopolitical risks were underestimated
French risk managers came into the Ukraine crisis better prepared after COVID, but fatigue is also setting in
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Ukraine reawakens business to the importance of political risk
The conflict calls for a strategic re-evaluation of footprints, supply chains, relationships, company cultures, business functions and risk appetite, argues Claudine Fry
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Risk survey shows business sentiment rocked by war
Latest Oxford Economics risk survey finds Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered widespread pessimism
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D&O: Walking a tightrope
How ESG, insolvencies, cyber intrusions, emboldened regulators and now sanctions could challenge your board
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Ukraine conflict hits supply chains as oil prices surge
Energy prices, supply chain issues, travel disruption, inflation, ESG issues and business continuity are just some of the risks to navigate
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Pandemic enters new phase - risk survey
Businesses perceive tail risks to be diminishing as economies learn to live with Covid and supply chain pressures ease
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Tonga eruption highlights global telecom vulnerabilities
Catastrophe highlights fragility of the global undersea cable network and how quickly it can go offline
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Europe enters 2022 in weakened political state
A resurgence of anti-establishment sentiment and agitation in Europe is likely, amid uneven national recoveries from the pandemic - Dragonfly
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Insolvencies, ESG and cyber are key risks for D&Os in 2022
Risk managers and their D&O insurers should also closely monitor potential exposures to US derivative actions, warns AGCS
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Omicron variant hits business sentiment
Half of the respondents report that their business is currently being affected by the supply-chain crisis - Oxford Economics
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Omicron variant stalls UK recovery
Weak GDP for October shows how vulnerable UK economy is to fresh covid shock - Hargreaves Lansdown
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WEF champions “adaptive” SMEs
Factors that once disadvantaged small and medium-sized firms now work more in their favour
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D&Os fear ‘COVID effect’ as responsibilities rise
Nearly a third worry decisions made during the pandemic could come back to haunt them - QBE
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Brexit remains a top risk for UK firms
Recession, skills shortage, supply chain disruption and loss of reputation are other key concerns - Aviva
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Supply chain woes to continue into 2022
Supply-chain disruption poses the greatest risk to global economic recovery, according to Oxford Economics
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BI keeps European risk managers awake at night
Business interruption, commodity price risk and economic slowdown are chief concerns for European corporates - Aon
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GDP an “unsustainable” measure of growth
Global wealth has grown overall, but at the expense of future sustainability and by exacerbating inequalities, warns World Bank
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FERMA Talks: Channelling strategic foresight
Horizon scanning is an essential tool for policymakers, explained European Commission vice president Maroš Šefčovič
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Zombie companies to drive insolvency surge
Insolvencies in Italy and the UK will be 34% and 33% higher in 2022 than they were pre-pandemic - Atradius
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Airmic 2021: How captives are changing the conversation for insurance buyers
Post-Brexit the UK government is looking for areas where the insurance market can “demonstrate economic success”, as well as understanding what is needed to make this happen, according to Owen Williams, global programme and captive regional director for the UK and Nordics at AXA XL.