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AnalysisThe risk management issues facing corporates
Are CROs and risk managers responding to the growing uncertainty facing corporates and the governance challenges of their boards?
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AnalysisTips for risk managers in the event of a terrorist attack
It’s unlikely that European authorities will beat the jihadists any time soon
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AnalysisThe migrant crisis: a challenge, or an opportunity?
As hundreds of thousands cross into Europe, hostility to the migrant surge is growing. While some observers see a cultural threat, others say immigrants are a boon
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AnalysisFour-step plan for safeguarding overseas and local staff from terrorist attacks
As the scope of terrorism widens, companies are having to keep up with the complexity of threats to staff
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AnalysisHow duty of care obligations are changing for expatriate staff
An off-the-shelf, one-size-fits-all care package is no longer fit for purpose in today’s complex risk landscape so what do businesses need to do to ensure their expat staff and families stay healthy, productive and safe?
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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AnalysisStrategicRISK Europe Q2 now live
In Q2 edition of StrategicRISK, we look at Europe’s political landscape in light of the growing migrant crisis and recent terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, the face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and speak exclusively to Chubb, senior vice-president Andrew Kendrick in his first interview since the ACE-Chubb ...
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AnalysisAs political risks grow, staff safety takes on a whole new urgency
Businesses expanding into new markets may find that terrorist-influenced criminality has moved in just ahead of them. In major Western cities, meanwhile, the threat of a lone-wolf attack is very real
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AnalysisLow oil prices and political risk drive changes to global supply chain resilience
Switzerland takes over top spot from Norway as most resilient country in annual resilience index
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AnalysisCan the EU be blamed for failing to address the migrant crisis?
Fingers are being pointed at the European Union for failing to resolve the EU migrant crisis and political tensions are rife across the continent. Two experts – David Lea, senior Europe analysts at Control Risks and Laurence Allen, senior manager, Latin America and Caribbean at IHS – speak exclusively to ...
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AnalysisThe 'most lethal year for terrorist violence in Europe' was 2015
Transport and retail sectors most popular targets for terrorists
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AnalysisJihadist threats to business can be detected from social media posts
Extremist content can help businesses assess the intentions of jihadist networks
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AnalysisCargo theft and terrorism remain the top supply chain risks for 2016
Other risks include labour unrest and natural catastrophes, BSI finds
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AnalysisThe chances of a Brexit will increase if the EU migrant crisis worsens
A Brexit is unlikely, according to AXA IM’s economist, but the consequences for the UK could be dire if it withdrew from the Union
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AnalysisTumbling oil prices amplify political risk in Middle East and Russia
Aon places low oil price at the top of its political risk map and warns of further instability for oil-dependent countries and their neighbours
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AnalysisThe non-physical risks you need to know about
Xuber Xposure director Justin Davies outlines the top five types of insurable non-physical damage
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AnalysisExclusive: four Chubb country presidents reveal plans for the future
After ACE’s $29.5bn acquisition of Chubb in January, Nadia Côté, David Robinson, Andreas Wania and Ron Verhulsdonck divulge their plans for the combined global insurance organisation
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AnalysisRisk managers weigh up effects of a possible Brexit - SR poll
Two-thirds of risk professionals questioned say a Brexit would not affect them, while 25% warn of serious disruption
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AnalysisBrexit could harm Lloyd’s future growth, chief risk officer says
Lloyd’s could lose market share if the UK leaves the EU, warns its chief risk officer Sean McGovern
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AnalysisBeazley profits up by 8.4% as demand for cyber cover grows
Insurer is planning to return head office to London to increase operational efficiency of group





