Analysis – Page 31
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AnalysisDVS report from Munich
German risk managers discuss the implications of the financial crisis, a new law with implications for D&O and the Solvency II deadline
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AnalysisWhat went wrong at Lehman
Lehman’s former head of regulatory compliance speaks out for the first time
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AnalysisLessons from the financial crisis
Mats Isaksson, OECD head of corporate affairs, runs through the risk management lessons from the financial crisis
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AnalysisDutch risk manager survey
Dutch risk and insurance professionals give their verdict on current risk issues and the financial crisis
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AnalysisLessons from Turner
The UK's Financial Services Authority has published the Turner review - a response to the global banking crisis
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‘Independent’ risk management needed
The CRO Forum described the elements of risk management that need to be improved to prevent another financial crisis
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AnalysisThe price is right
Changes are afoot in the co-insurance market in Europe which could increase competition for certain large insurance contracts and ultimately be a good thing for buyers. But is the market prepared to change?
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AnalysisWhatever happened to Wall Street?
Problems in the financial services sector are not just the result of a lack of oversight
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AnalysisWhere were the ethics?
Everyone who knew about escalating problems in the financial system had a moral obligation to voice their concerns, but no one did. That is not a good reflection on business ethics.
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AnalysisWeathering the storm
The insurance industry seems to be responding relatively well to the financial crisis, but challenging times are in store for it
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AnalysisDoubts over Solvency II in financial crisis
Oliver Peterken queries whether Solvency II will be passed unchanged considering current questions over regulation and the financial turmoil
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AnalysisWhy risk management has not failed
The collapse of world famous financial institutions, supposedly experts in risk taking, has revealed serious problems with the way markets operate. But what does it mean for risk managers?
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AnalysisEquitable or not
Garry Honey says Britain’s regulators have often fallen short, but what’s that mean for business?
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AnalysisFear of the unknown
Business innovation could be stifled by the lack of insurance availability for risks associated with nanotech but responsible companies may be able to manage the risks
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AnalysisThe cost of regulations
Dave Fisher says the key to limiting data loss is to look to technologies that control access to sensitive information
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AnalysisSun sets for heavy emitters
European companies are facing mounting pressure to report accurate emissions information as well as their exposure to potential climate change risks





