Analysis – Page 24
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AnalysisCould the economic crisis derail sustainability?
With the world’s economy in freefall what hope is there for the environment?
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AnalysisWhat goes around, comes around
The financial crisis should lead risk managers to think again about risk transfer
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AnalysisWeathering the storm
The insurance industry seems to be responding relatively well to the financial crisis, but challenging times are in store for it
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AnalysisLitigation risk for data breaches
Dave Fisher says, given the recent frequency of data breaches, it’s only a matter of time before the public takes legal action
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AnalysisWhy risk management has not failed
The collapse of world famous financial institutions, supposedly experts in risk taking, has revealed serious problems with the way markets operate. But what does it mean for risk managers?
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AnalysisWhat AIG's downfall means for buyers
A hardening market and doubts about insuring non-traditional risks
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AnalysisWhat worries the government?
The Cabinet Office has released the first ever national risk register which outlines the most significant threats to the UK and its citizens
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AnalysisWhat are we doing about reputation risk?
Garry Honey explains the value of reputation and what organisations must do to address the issues
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AnalysisNew equality rules could increase claims
The government’s curious plans to introduce ‘positive discrimination’ at the recruitment stage are likely to disrupt businesses even more
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AnalysisNew whistleblowing guidance
An independent authority has launched new guidelines to mark the tenth anniversary of the Public Interest Disclosure Act
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AnalysisCall for clearer rules
Calls for clear, consistent and comparable accounting standards have followed a move by the UK government to make carbon reporting mandatory for companies
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AnalysisRipples spread from the subprime crisis
Large multinational firms are at risk of an increased threat of claims as a result of rising volatility in the financial markets





