Analysis – Page 20
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AnalysisFocus 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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AnalysisFinancial activity is moving East
Emerging markets are the best places not just for investment but as sources of capital and business in their own right, a survey finds
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AnalysisGreek debt is Europe's biggest worry
Greece can’t pay back its massive debt on its own it’s simply too large. That has prompted other European countries to throw Greece a lifeline. Currently this is in the form of an EU bailout fund totalling €780bn. But even that might not be enough
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AnalysisFrance and Germany could lose AAA rating
Two leading economists think that Europe’s biggest economies could be hurt by the financial support they offer Greece
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AnalysisFerma Forum: Full coverage
Ferma president Peter Den Dekker explains how the availability of insurance solutions is more important to buyers than cost
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AnalysisFerma elects new president and welcomes new members
Pirelli’s Jorge Luzzi takes over from Peter den Dekker and Ferma welcomes new Maltese and Slovenian risk associations
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AnalysisInsurance market outlook
At the Ferma Forum in Stockholm, Andrew Chester, head of the broker Bowring Marsh UK, answers StrategicRISK’s questions about the market
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AnalysisProperty & BI rates remain at historic low
Airmic report shows continued soft market in spite of major disasters
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AnalysisERM more valuable than insurance
A French risk manager salary survey found that ERM professionals earn twice as much as their insurance manager peers
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AnalysisIIF flags up the pitfalls of Solvency II
Leading financial institute warns that Solvency II could go against risk management best practice
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AnalysisReaction: Willis fine reflects renewed emphasis on bribery
Experts say organisations can expect to see significantly more action from the FSA on financial crime, anti-money laundering, sanctions breaches and bribery
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AnalysisBoards are blinding themselves to risk
A major new study draws attention to seven existential risks that are beyond the realm of traditional risk management processes. Nathan Skinner dissects the findings
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AnalysisThey’re laughing at you
Hacktivist groups are out to expose, embarrass and damage businesses, and it can only take one small mistake in coding to leave a company vulnerable to a hacking attack. So why are businesses still not investing in their data security, and what should they be looking out for?
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AnalysisAmrae names new president
Gilbert Canameras chosen as new president. Lancner becomes part time CEO
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AnalysisInsurers seek competitive advantage from Solvency II
Amid speculation that Solvency II could be delayed until 2014, StrategicRISK investigates the risk management benefits of Europe's new capital regime for insurance companies
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AnalysisFSA signals crackdown on financial crime
Watchdog intent on preventing financial firms being used as a "conduit for crime"
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AnalysisProposal to delay Solvency II
Existing solvency requirements will continue to apply until January 2014, according to an EU proposal
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AnalysisSolvency II to "transform" the insurance market
Ratings agency Fitch gives its verdict on the impending legislation
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AnalysisD&O policies are "unwieldy beasts"
A recent industry briefing explored the ambiguity of Directors’ and Officers’ insurance
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AnalysisSony's cyber woes
The recent Playstation hack was inspired by an earlier incident, one expert believes





