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India’s industrial output contracts
The trade gap increases by almost $3b (€2.4b) to $21b (€16.5b) in September
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Total recall
Toyota’s latest mass car recall should serve as a stark reminder to all companies about the need to have a proactive risk-mitigation strategy
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Outsourcing – A modern risk dilemma
Companies now look to third parties to deliver more than cost cutting, but they should also ensure that they do not lose control over vital functions
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London 2012: The greatest show on earth
When the Olympic and Paralympic Games came to a close last month, the UK had two reasons to celebrate: its impressive medal tally and a near incident-free event. But staging the games certainly wasn’t without challenges
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Capitol ills
The USA has a reputation for being trigger-happy when devising regulation to deal with corporate risk
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Steep learning curve
Associations are drawing battle lines in the fight for risk manager certification, but are they missing the point?
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French friend or foe?
Berlin is certainly worried about Francois Hollande’s victory, but is this man really a cause for concern or a white knight come to Europe’s rescue?
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UK retail sales jump 1.8% in March
UK retail sales record their biggest monthly rise in last 12 months
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Foregone 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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StrategicRISK publishes shortlist for 2012 Awards
The winners will be announced at a special Awards lunch on Tuesday May 8. Reserve your place now
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The 1990s – a new focus on risk
It was the decade that brought Hurricane Andrew, asbestos, and a seismic shift in the scope and importance of risk management
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Crisis is the new normal – risk management since 2008
Globalisation means dealing with risks – and catastrophe – all over an increasingly uncertain world
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Thai floods cost $6.5bn and cripple supply chains
Continued flooding in Thailand has killed almost 400 people and is having a devastating impact on businesses and their ability to shift supplies
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Ferma 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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Greek default: Impact for risk managers
How a crumbling Greek financial system could affect risk managers, by James Bray
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Post revolution commerce in the Mid-East
Eurasia Group and PWC explore future business opportunities and risks in the Middle East
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A king's ransom
Piracy exists outside the law and continues to grow every year. As political conflicts increase the situation is set to get worse, creating new and potentially dangerous risks to manage
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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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BP One Year on – What has changed?
What lasting impact has the Gulf oil disaster had on the risk management profession. StrategicRISK investigates
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The trappings of success
Success breeds success, so the saying goes. But successful companies can also breed behaviour that creates risk to the business. And if it goes unchecked, such behaviour can lead to spectacular failure