Analysis – Page 18
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AnalysisEuro banks to shed €20bn worth property loans
Major banks have already sold €7.5bn worth of portfolios this year
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AnalysisGetting to grips with the EU’s debt crisis
The eurozone is partly to blame for difficulties experienced by some of its members
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AnalysisCleaner trading
The FSA may be averse to taking legal action over money laundering, but it’s not the case with US regulators
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AnalysisJapan’s posts $9.6bn trade deficit
Imports have risen against exports for the third year in a row creating the country’s biggest deficit since Fukushima
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AnalysisStandard Chartered “fundamentally rejects” US accusations
Bank allegedly laundered more than £160 billion spanning a decade
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AnalysisStandard Chartered accused of latest money laundering scandal
Bank’s share price crashes after bank is accused of laundering £161 billion
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Analysis“City rooted in culture of short-termism”
Report urges bonus reform to establish long-term relationships
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AnalysisLibor could cost banks billions
Potential for losses keep mounting as new clients seek compensation
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AnalysisSpanish banks holding 156bn euros of ‘doubtful loans’
Almost 9% of all lending risks not being recovered
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AnalysisSurvey reveals ignorance over cyber attacks
European risk managers have become more concerned about cyber risk over the past year, according to Marsh and Chubb research, but more than half do not even know if they have suffered an attack
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Greater balance needed in European regulation
UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) Chairman Lord Adair Turner has warned that European regulation must allow for flexibility for individual nation states.
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Trade sanctions hit international trade hard
Increased costs and concerns around compliance with economic sanctions are slowing world trade
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Sants tells bankers to "do the right thing"
Financial reward should not be sole motivation accordintg to head of City regulator
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AnalysisNo supply chain lessons learnt from 2011
Despite last year’s series of natural catastrophes, many organisations still lack complete visibility into their supply chains leaving them vulnerable to the next disaster
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AnalysisSR100: Four steps to beating the cyber spies
Organisations ignore the threat of cyber attack at their peril, experts tell UK’s top risk managers
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AnalysisForegone conclusion
The ground could be starting to shift beneath Putin’s feet. But when corruption leads the likes of Ikea and Walmart to abandon Russian expansion, what can other companies do to beat the extortionists?
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AnalysisRisk managers forecast new European recession in 2012
Spanish and Portugese risk managers are particularly fearful of a recession
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AnalysisQuake strikes Mexico
Buildings in the state of Guerrero were evacuated but no major damage is expected
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AnalysisTop five lessons from the Tōhoku earthquake
FM Global says businesses should rethink their supply chains and how to take preventive measures
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AnalysisRIMS applauds court ruling on broker transparency
The US risk management association commends the New York Appeals Court for upholding a broker compensation disclosure rule





