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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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Analysis10 steps to better risk management
A new report examines the factors behind the banking crisis and poses some practical steps for rebuilding risk management
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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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AnalysisSwine Flu: FAQ
Dr. Gonzalo Venegas has written this column to respond to frequently asked questions about H1N1
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AnalysisGlobal matters
Pandemics, internal displacement and storm surges loom large in 2009, according to a view from Maplecroft
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AnalysisRansoms encourage piracy
Commercial shipping companies paying ransoms have made piracy a booming industry
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AnalysisChanging perceptions
Mike Osborne believes that organisations are rethinking their approach to business continuity planning
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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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AnalysisTurner review: What does it mean?
Lord Turner’s regulatory reform agenda is not just about technical changes to banks’ capital requirements, says Jonathan Jesty
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AnalysisCorporate Manslaughter one year on
It is likely investigations are underway that intend to take advantage of the new powers, warns Aon
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AnalysisLondon G20 protests
Violence is a possibility but the majority of demonstrations will be peaceful, said Exclusive Analysis
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AnalysisRisk reaction
When communicating risk companies need to avoid confusing the public because they are prone to overreact
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AnalysisD&O flood could drown insurers
The D&O market is deeply troubled and some insurers will be forced into insolvency over the next 18 months
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AnalysisBuyers should pay for ratings
Ratings paid for by investors would eliminate the conflicts of interest that contributed to the financial crisis, says New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo





