Analysis – Page 7
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Europe tells Spain to comply with industrial accidents ruling
There are no emergency plans to cover major accidents at 24 dangerous industrial sites in Spain
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Firms unprepared for social media risks
But over a third suffered reputation threats last year
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New health and safety proposals
Lord Young’s report calls for restrictions on “no win no fee” advertising
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Tame, messy and wicked risk
David Hancock blogs about his new book on project risk management
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$2 trillion of environmental damage down to business
UN-backed report pressures companies to reduce their environmental impact
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Ferma issues guidance on EU Directive
Advice for boards and audit on monitoring the effectiveness of risk management
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Risk culture lacking, survey reveals
A “significant task” ahead to embed risk culture, says the IRM’s deputy head
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Can Dodd-Frank stop another crisis?
The sweeping overhaul of US financial regulation fails to address the main causes of the financial crisis, says Matthew Kerfoot
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UK sued over conflict mineral claims
Campaigners launch legal action against the UK for failing to list companies trading in conflict minerals
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Willing to listen
The European Commission is happy to hear the concerns of the captive insurance community about Solvency II, finds Nathan Skinner, but there is still considerable uncertainty and a lack of preparation
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Regulation tops CROs’ concerns
Survey also reveals elevated role and remit of risk function
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A.M. Best downgrades BP’s captive
Guernsey based Jupiter downgraded to A (Excellent) with negative outlook
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Marine piracy – the risk is growing
The failure of anyone to make a sustained impact on Somalian piracy is leading to increasing risk
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Captives urged to complete QIS5
Last call from Ferma and Eciroa for captive owners to influence Solvency II