Analysis – Page 10
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Focus on political risk intensifies
In the aftermath of popular uprisings and regime change in several countries, organisations are tightening their political risk controls
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Risk management qualifications - What's on offer?
Here's our handy guide to all of the risk management training and qualifications available to you in the UK
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FT report backs Guernsey
Changes to the Channel Islands’ tax regime won’t hit their popularity
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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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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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Hungarian toxic flood
A dam was breached releasing a flood of red sludge over 16 square miles and poisoning the Danube
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ELD to "bear teeth" in Hungarian toxic flood
Risk of serious environmental damage in Danube
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Dodd-Frank good for ratings, says AM Best
Law introduces new requirements for rating agencies
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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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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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A.M. Best downgrades BP’s captive
Guernsey based Jupiter downgraded to A (Excellent) with negative outlook
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Ferma leader underlines closer teamwork efforts with Airmic
Airmic and Ferma (the Federation of European Risk Management Associations) are working together more closely than ever, said Ferma president Peter den Dekker in his opening address to the Airmic conference in Manchester
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Captives urged to complete QIS5
Last call from Ferma and Eciroa for captive owners to influence Solvency II
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A home for captives
In the area of captives the Isle of Man has faced stiff competition, could recent developments in local regulations improve things for the island?
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Boost for captives
Following the European Court judgement in the Cadbury Schweppes case (reported in StrategicRISK November 2006), the UK Chancellor has announced legislation to amend the rules for CFCs. However, under the proposed changes, UK companies will be required to apply to HM Revenue & Customs to disregard those profits of their ...
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Catastrophe bonds
Seventeen new cat bonds were issued during the first 11 months of 2006, adding just over $3.5 bn to the property cat capacity provided by the capital markets.