Analysis – Page 47
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AnalysisTerror attack – a lesson to all multinationals operating in unstable MENA
An attack on the Tigantourine gas plant in Algeria led many companies, including oil and energy firm Statoil, to review their risk management procedures Part of a multinational risks series supported by
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AnalysisCaptives: Self-managed or outsourced?
Flourishing interest from SMEs and a growing awareness of non-traditional risks spell good news for captive insurance
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AnalysisUK High Court rules on employee breach of contract
Court rules in favour of employers regarding contracted notice period obligations
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AnalysisCertification to reinvigorate diminishing talent pool
FERMA president Julia Graham answered a Q&A session with StrategicRISK following the announcement of the association’s certification project
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AnalysisLegal Q&A: how to approach a dispute
DLA Piper’s Richard Norman and James Watson offer expert advice on what to do when a commercial dispute lands on your desk
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AnalysisHow one star's injury changed 2014 World Cup player insurance
London market playing a major role in covering the insurance needs of clubs and companies at the World Cup 2014
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: RSA launches data management tool
Database provides real-time statistics for risk engineering
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: Corporates face critical decisions over complex global regulation – AGCS
Regulatory costs and poor communication at local level are the real battles for global programmes
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AnalysisAirmic 2014: Risk managers discuss new risk culture
The financial crisis made risk management a board-level issue. Some of Europe’s top risk managers explain why the perception of the profession is now changing
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Analysis'EU and Russia must find a way to work together'
Western observers are warning of a second Cold War but what’s really going on in the Kremlin – and how much is Vladimir Putin prepared to gamble?
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AnalysisProfile: Julian James, president, Allied World Europe
Allied World’s Europe chief outlines his growth plans and vents his frustration at the ‘introverted’ London market
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AnalysisLegal focus: Quantifying damages
A UK Supreme Court judgment on fatal accident claims finds harmony with German law to help foreign insurers and risk managers avoid higher claims and costs when dealing with fatal claims
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AnalysisA modern man of risk: Gilbert Canameras
The president of the French risk management association explains his vision for the future of the profession
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AnalysisHill Dickinson launches reputation risk audit product
New service will review social media policies and contractual agreements
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AnalysisWhat insurers can learn from the US in tackling Britain's cyber crime
US legislators want firms to have ethical hackers to carry out tests on their own security
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AnalysisMH370 two months on: What the key risk lessons are
The disappearance of MH370 and ensuing events highlight the importance for risk managers and corporates of having effective crisis management plans in place
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AnalysisCaptives: Get a grip on intangible risks
Captive insurers are increasingly underwriting more esoteric risks not adequately catered for by the commercial insurance market
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AnalysisACE launches new Global Property Risk Engineering Unit
Raimund Navakas has been appointed to lead the new division, which provides engineering risk management services
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AnalysisWillis, Faber Global, XL Group and BRC Global Standards launch new insurance for food contamination
The new solution provides added protection to manufacturers with A-grade standard for food safety
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AnalysisAGERS board member rewarded after 14 years service
Enrique Zárraga Aranceta has been named honorary member of Spanish risk association AGERS





