Analysis – Page 29
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AnalysisPharma industry is 'fraught' with uninsured risks
A changing regulatory landscape means that the drugs companies are increasingly at risk
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AnalysisFerma opposes more EC regs
European risk managers say no to more corporate governance rules from the European Commission particularly concerning risk appetite
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AnalysisCommercial litigation falls in UK
The rate of commercial litigation decreases but the statistics obscure legal disputes involving insurers
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AnalysisMobile phone companies keep clients in the dark
Operators failed to let customers know that their accounts had been hacked
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AnalysisFSA smacks Willis with £7m fine
Penalty relates to bribery and corruption investigation in Egypt and Russia
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AnalysisFuture is bright for French risk managers
In his first detailed interview with StrategicRISK since becoming Amrae president, Gilbert Canameras, explains his priorities for the future
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AnalysisJorge Luzzi on insurance regulations
Ferma's vice president is worried about the impact new insurance rules are having on buyers in Europe and Latin America
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AnalysisQatar announces new captive regulations
New regime designed to support the development of Qatar as a regional centre for captive insurance
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AnalysisInsurers seek competitive advantage from Solvency II
Amid speculation that Solvency II could be delayed until 2014, StrategicRISK investigates the risk management benefits of Europe's new capital regime for insurance companies
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AnalysisProposal to delay Solvency II
Existing solvency requirements will continue to apply until January 2014, according to an EU proposal
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AnalysisRates stay low despite catastrophes
Recent nat cats haven’t altered historic lows in property rates so what will it take to harden the insurance market?
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AnalysisFerma confronts Brazilian government
The European risk management association challenged Brazil’s insurance regulations
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AnalysisBreaching the boundaries
Sanctions are in place for social, economic and political protection, but they’re not always obvious and failure to spot them can have serious consequences
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AnalysisNews feature: Trade wars
Protectionism is nothing new, but some in the business community believe the playing field of international trade is becoming more rather than less uneven
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Analysis22 charged under US bribery laws
150 undercover FBI agents used in the largest FCPA investigation ever
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AnalysisThe rules are not there to be broken
Stress tests are all well and good, but only if European companies and regulators treat them as more than box-ticking exercises
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AnalysisContaminated land threatens UK business
Nearly every property owner in Britain needs to be aware of the environmental history of their property, according to new legislation
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AnalysisRisk management post crisis
Two years into the hard bite of the financial crisis, European companies and regulators are still scratching their heads over the tooth marks, and how to cleanse risk management factors which triggered the downward spiral





