Analysis – Page 9
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Cross border risk: 'We have to think through the unthinkable'
As ever more businesses go global, the old adage has never been truer: you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you
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Bribery and corruption: four ways to improve corporate culture
Companies need to consider how they can ensure better corporate governance within their business, as regulatory action against bribery and corruption is on the increase globally
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AXA Corporate Solutions launches new line of business
The insurer’s new offering will be available from 1 January 2017
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Lessons from The Address inferno
2016 started with a major blaze at one of Dubai’s most prestigious developments. Twelve months on, what steps have been taken to reduce the risk of high-rise fires?
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How modern technology can help mitigate flood risk
As the UK goes through a flood-rich period, relying on historical weather data is no longer an option
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How the president plans to make China great again
Xi Jinping’s hugely ambitious One Belt One Road initiative aims to emulate the economic glory days of the ancient Silk Road. Many observers are convinced it will fail. Has he bitten off more than he can chew?
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Wearable technology to transform worker safety
From the hard hat to the steel-toed boot, there’s always been a safety aspect to what workers wear. Wearable technology is about to take that to the next level
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Cat regimes in France: dealing with changing threats
After the terror attacks in Paris, and with an increase in weather-related events, does the way risk is tackled need to evolve in line with today’s threats?
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JLT broking unit performance ‘resilient’ in Q3
Challenges remain in JLT’s employee benefits business
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‘Hong Kong is a very important step’ in Swiss Re’s evolution
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions APAC boss discusses the group’s new licence
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Trade credit risks exacerbated following Brexit vote
The UK is likely to see a high level of insolvencies, losses, and projects put on hold
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Post-Brexit uncertainty raises investment concerns for construction sector
Investment into construction projects may be delayed or cancelled as uncertainty around Brexit continues
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Five road blocks risk managers face on large-scale projects
From optimistically under-costing jobs to acting out of character under pressure, here are the reasons why so many major projects fail to hit basic targets
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The top Brexit risks for the construction industry
Trade barriers and a curb on immigration are likely to have a significant impact
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Construction risks like no other
Optimism bias, new owners and a changing company risk appetite are just some of the daily challenges for John Holland group general manager, risk management, Bronwyn Friday
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Funk Foundation reveals 8 finalists for its innovation award
The German foundation has revealed the eight finalists of its inaugural commercial insurance innovation award
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Understanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion
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Construction risk: improving flood mitigation strategies
An expert-led webinar hosted by StrategicRISK in partnership with Zurich examined how insurers and contractors need to work together to create an optimum strategy for major projects
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Dubai Executive Briefing: what risk managers can learn from high-rise fires
Effective risk management processes and comprehensive fire prevention strategies can help reduce the likelihood of high-rise fires
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JLT EMEA chief executive Martin Hiller to retire
Hiller’s retirement is the latest in a line of management changes at JLT