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    'Il cigno nero'

    27 November 2009

    The risks associated with Black Swans are unexpected, complex and dealing with them can be laborious. When ANRA met in Milan this was the topic on the table

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    Managing credit risk in a recession

    14 August 2009

    Mark Woolhouse outlines a five point plan to help businesses manage credit risk in an uncertain business environment

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    Governance revamped

    17 July 2009

    John Liver gives his verdict on the implications of the Walker review

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    Agricultural risk

    14 June 2009

    Diversification brings with it dangers

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    Pandemic preparedness

    29 April 2009

    Essential advice on dealing with a potential swine flu pandemic

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    Turner review: What does it mean?

    2 April 2009

    Lord Turner’s regulatory reform agenda is not just about technical changes to banks’ capital requirements, says Jonathan Jesty

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    Fear of the unknown

    8 July 2008

    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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    The looming liability crisis

    13 May 2008

    The latest risk report from the London insurance market claims a liability crisis is stifling innovation and risk taking

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    T5 chaos tarnishes BA

    6 May 2008

    British Airways’ new multi-billion pound terminal five opened amid chaos at the end of March, and the airline’s problems snowballed throughout April

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    AGERS agrees trainin

    1 April 2008

    AGERS and the Pontifical University of Comillas have signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement

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    A market for environmental risks

    26 February 2008

    The CEA says progress has been made in creating a genuine market for European environmental risks. But why has it taken so long? And what challenges remain?

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    More job applicants tell fibs

    25 February 2008

    Lying on CVs continues to be a serious risk for employers, according to the latest study

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    The polluter pays, but how?

    4 February 2008

    Environmental concerns have never been taken more seriously, yet a considerable amount of confusion remains around the impact of the EU's new catch-all environmental rule—the environmental liability directive

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    What firewalls do and what they don’t do

    24 January 2008

    Ian Kilpatrick looks at some of the newer security threats that are able to find their way through firewalls

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    Risk management down under

    29 November 2007

    Governance, compliance and emerging risks are top of the agenda at an annual conference for Australian risk managers, Jean-Paul Louisot reports

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    The principals of a safer workplace

    1 November 2007

    Workplace injury rates in the UK appear to be deteriorating, but is voluntary guidance enough to reverse the decline

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    When terrorists strike

    3 October 2007

    Property insurance claims stemming from large terrorist incidents can drag on, but a new agreement between government and industry could help speed the process

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    Immigrant workers - Don't miss the opportunity

    28 September 2007

    Immigration constitutes as much of a risk for European business as it does an opportunity

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    Growth in CROs

    6 June 2007

    More chief risk officers being introduced into company management structures

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    Corporate responsibility

    6 June 2007

    At a workshop hosted by PricewaterhouseCoopers, directors Jon Hauck and Tina Trickett set out to explore what corporate responsibility is and what is driving its future, in front of a mildly sceptical audience. Their theme was that the issue was of growing importance to organisations, and that big statements from ...