Analysis – Page 24
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AnalysisEmerging risks will drive increase in liability claims – Swiss Re
Cyber, regulatory changes and economic growth will bump up levels of claims, according to a new report
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AnalysisNavigating through Latin America’s patchy environmental laws
Regulation is lacking in clarity and the lesson for multinationals in the increasingly sensitive mining sector is that they must take into account all stakeholders, including local communities
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AnalysisAllianz report reveals top causes of loss for businesses
Largest financial losses come from ship groundings, fires, aviation crashes, earthquakes and storms
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AnalysisRisks of operating in diverse Latin America
Latin America is a region that no ambitious multinational can ignore, particularly as trade between emerging countries is expected to account for about 40% of global trade by 2030, but there are variations in regulation that businesses need to get to grips with
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AnalysisFERMA to offer Insight Risk Manager by 2015
The Airmic-Axco international insurance regulation database has proved popular with users since its release in June
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AnalysisFirms failing to consider excess insurance in multinational programmes
ACE chief on why cross-border excess insurance must be carefully considered when structuring multinational programmes
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AnalysisRegulatory reforms heighten demand for risk managers
But there is a limited pool of suitable candidates in the financial services sector to fill the jobs
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AnalysisDPAs: A new weapon against corporate crime
Deferred prosecution agreements have just been introduced in the UK. How do they work and how will other jurisdictions view them?
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AnalysisHiscox launches broader cyber and data insurance
Policy includes support from experts and covers regulation costs
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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 focus: cloud computing
The use of cloud computing presents undeniable advantages, but the legal risks associated with it should not be overlooked, says DLA Piper
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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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AnalysisIIS’s 50th seminar: Ace, Lloyd's, Munich Re and Willis air their views
Speakers discuss the challenge to keep pace with the changing risk landscape, data management, and compliance issues
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: Corporates face critical decisions over complex global regulation – AGCS
Regulatory costs and poor communication at local level are the real battles for global programmes
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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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AnalysiseBay’s European HQ under investigation
The online auction will come under investigation from EU regulators following a security breach
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AnalysisWhat 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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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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AnalysisTRIPRA key to terrorism cover — Marsh
Terrorism insurance remains in high demand but prices and availability reliant on TRIPRA





