Analysis – Page 27
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AnalysisRisk from natural disasters will increase, scientists warn
UK Government report calls on risk reduction to protect lives and livelihoods from heightened risk of natural catastrophes
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AnalysisWorldwide risk and compliance hiring boom
Tougher regulations have caused an increase in risk and compliance positions across the financial industry while other job numbers dwindle
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AnalysisIs fracking really clean?
Hydraulic fracturing continues to spread rapidly across the globe as a popular method of natural gas extraction. But there are mounting concerns about its contribution to groundwater pollution and long-term environmental impact
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AnalysisCompliance and certification dominate FERMA Seminar
Delegates in Versailles hear results of Benchmarking Survey along with plans for formal risk management recognition
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Internal fraud on the rise
Report reveals that proportion of fraud committed internally has risen for the second year running
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AnalysisEuro banks to shed €20bn worth property loans
Major banks have already sold €7.5bn worth of portfolios this year
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AnalysisCleaner trading
The FSA may be averse to taking legal action over money laundering, but it’s not the case with US regulators
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AnalysisDVS 2012: McGavick - Innovate or insurance will become little more than a utility
XL chief executive tells DVS conference that lack of innovation and increased regulation are restricting insurers from being relevant to the needs of their clients
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AnalysisCapitol ills
The USA has a reputation for being trigger-happy when devising regulation to deal with corporate risk
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Analysis“City rooted in culture of short-termism”
Report urges bonus reform to establish long-term relationships
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Solvency II could face further delays, warns ABI
EU politicians fail to reach agreement on final text
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AnalysisBanking shocks highlight reputational risk
Issues of trust threaten two of Britain’s High Street banks
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AnalysisCzech Republic to give whistleblowers enhanced protection
Government proposes to offer whistleblowers sanctuary from discrimination and persecution
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AnalysisAirmic 2012: Global compliance database gets go-ahead
A number of issues still need addressing, say experts
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Adoption of cloud computing stifled due to poor risk assessment
Launch of first cloud risk evaluation framework hopes to give businesses a full view of the risks involved
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Greater balance needed in European regulation
UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) Chairman Lord Adair Turner has warned that European regulation must allow for flexibility for individual nation states.
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AnalysisKing blames lack of regulatory clout for British banking crisis
The Bank of England Governor says reform of the banking sector “is essential”
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AnalysisTaming the monster
Governments’ main answer to continued economic uncertainty seems to be to legislate. But what risk managers really need is a considered approach to the problems rather than political crowd-pleasing
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AnalysisBudget 2012: UK claims it will cut H&S regulation by 84%
In addition the UK will aim to start health and safety prosecutions within three years of an incident occurring by April 2013
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AnalysisRIMS applauds court ruling on broker transparency
The US risk management association commends the New York Appeals Court for upholding a broker compensation disclosure rule





