Analysis – Page 27
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AnalysisCarbon risk management
Matthew de Villiers explains how risk managers can affect the potential impacts, obligations and associated risks of carbon management
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Analysis
World Bank stops investing in palm oil
The move highlights that firms should screen their suppliers thoroughly, says Anthony Skinner
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AnalysisReputation
Top companies in emerging economies enjoy better customers relations and reputations
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AnalysisDigital democracy
Parliament is in trouble because an institution designed to operate under closed politics has collided with the new realities of the information revolution
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AnalysisHeath and Chubb shine on service
Risk managers give their service verdict on brokers and insurers
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AnalysisGlobal insolvencies predicted to rise 35%
The economic gods remain thirsty for blood, warned a credit insurer
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AnalysisA decent proposal
Success for extractive industries in resource rich, low-income countries relies on effectively engaging with the local community. But it is not always easy.
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AnalysisPandemic, or not?
H1N1, or swine flu, has pandemic potential but so far it is mostly causing only mild flu symptoms
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AnalysisAon’s bribery fine is a major milestone
But UK authorities have a long way to go to match their US counterparts
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AnalysisEurope-wide rules on pesticide residues to strengthen food safety
New rules should improve food safety, but they may also increase waste
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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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AnalysisClimbing the Wagon Mound
Who is responsible for the £700m in losses caused by the Buncefield exlposion?
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AnalysisEnergy security
Fuel supply networks look increasingly vulnerable and the problems with supply and demand are not going away. What is the international community’s response?
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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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AnalysisEthical shortfall
Lax anti-bribery laws in Britain are bad for business as well as the country as a whole





