Analysis – Page 25
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AnalysisAirmic plans a global compliance database
The database will be the first to provide guidance on global compliance on a territory-by-territory basis
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AnalysisEast meets West
Despite global misery, economies in Asia remain strong, making it attractive for new business. But with this come new considerations for risk managers who must rethink their strategies if they are to approach this area
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AnalysisManaging business in the line of fire
As war and conflict increasingly creep across the globe, organisations must reconsider how they do business in volatile countries and, indeed, as the situation in Libya demonstrates, just who they’re doing business with
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AnalysisEast meets West
Despite global misery, economies in Asia remain strong, making it attractive for new business. But with this come new considerations for risk managers who must rethink their strategies if they are to approach this area
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AnalysisLibya: Three top risks
Continuing political instability, problems with economic sanctions and widespread corruption are all hampering a return to business as usual in Libya
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AnalysisDivided they fall
The benefits of a worldwide presence can be offset by increased vulnerability to hazards including political unrest, natural disasters and lack of a shared corporate culture
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AnalysisA toothless tiger
Despite the hype the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter Act aint up to much, says Sue Copeman
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AnalysisRisk profile: Africa
In the first of a series of online regional risk profiles, James Bray explores the risks and opportunities of investing in sub-Saharan Africa
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AnalysisMedia speculation leads to SocGen share slump
Fictional stories may have caused the French bank’s share price to plummet
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AnalysisMedia distorts public’s perception of risk
New media can distort how the public perceive risk; Companies need to know how to react
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AnalysisReaction: Willis fine reflects renewed emphasis on bribery
Experts say organisations can expect to see significantly more action from the FSA on financial crime, anti-money laundering, sanctions breaches and bribery
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AnalysisRisk Map: Economic sanctions
New sanctions have been issued against Iran and Libya. See what other countries are affected and how these measures could impact your business
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XL launches new cyber insurance cover
Cyber liability coverage includes costs associated with mandatory data breach notifications
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AnalysisWhen to attack, when to defend
The boardroom is a battleground, risk managers are generals and raw materials are the lives of soldiers; important risk management lessons can be learnt from history’s greatest wars
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AnalysisStrategicRISK reports from Dutch risk meeting
Risk managers met in Holland last week for their annual get together. The main focus was on branding and how it can be used to differentiate a company
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AnalysisCampaigners slam the Bribery Act
Leading anti-bribery group says the UK has caved in to pressure from the business community and corrupt practices will continue
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AnalysisSony's cyber woes
The recent Playstation hack was inspired by an earlier incident, one expert believes
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AnalysisBP One Year on – What has changed?
What lasting impact has the Gulf oil disaster had on the risk management profession. StrategicRISK investigates
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