Analysis – Page 67
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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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AnalysisWell overdue
Based on historical recurrence rates the next pandemic is overdue and its impact could be even worse than the 1918 Spanish flu
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AnalysisLitigation risk for data breaches
Dave Fisher says, given the recent frequency of data breaches, it’s only a matter of time before the public takes legal action
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AnalysisERM in ratings
Aon conducted a series of workshops on ERM and the rating process. Alex Hindson and Grant Foster present the results
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AnalysisDoubts over Solvency II in financial crisis
Oliver Peterken queries whether Solvency II will be passed unchanged considering current questions over regulation and the financial turmoil
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AnalysisProcurement – allies or adversaries?
What does the growing involvement of procurement in buying insurance mean for risk managers?
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AnalysisPresent and future insurance risks
Insurance lawyers hosted a conference looking at the latest risk trends
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AnalysisNationalising chugs on in Latin America
Venezuela continues to realise Chavez’s dream of 21st Century Socialism
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AnalysisSecond class laptops
Dave Fisher discusses how UK business would suffer if organisations were without mobile working
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AnalysisWhat worries the government?
The Cabinet Office has released the first ever national risk register which outlines the most significant threats to the UK and its citizens
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AnalysisIrresponsible companies shamed
The companies with the worst reputation and the most to do to clean it up have been named
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AnalysisFinally a settlement
Royal & Sun Alliance’s settlement with GM ends four years of bitter legal battles
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AnalysisAbsence of planning
A lack of guidance is leaving businesses out in the cold when it comes to pandemic planning
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AnalysisStaying alive
Companies are using risk engineering to analyse their biggest vulnerabilities and ensure they remain in business
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AnalysisWhat are we doing about reputation risk?
Garry Honey explains the value of reputation and what organisations must do to address the issues
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AnalysisFear of the unknown
Business innovation could be stifled by the lack of insurance availability for risks associated with nanotech but responsible companies may be able to manage the risks
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AnalysisNot ready for warming
A study of European businesses found that only 10% believe they are well prepared for extreme weather as a result of climate change





