Analysis – Page 14
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Bank reforms won’t damage competitiveness
"Moderate" ICB report stops short of breaking up the banks
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Data breach exposes M&S customer details
Hackers also steal millions of private records from other major companies, including JP Morgan Chase, Hilton Hotels, Citigroup and Capital One
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The finalists are here
StrategicRISK shortlisted the best entries for this year’s European Risk Management Awards
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Guernsey's Solvency II Position Statement
1. The authorities in Guernsey have no plans to seek equivalence under Solvency II. 2. Guernsey remains committed to meeting internationally accepted regulatory standards as set by the IAIS and endorsed by the G20. In 2011 the IAIS standards will be changing ...
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Sweden rocked by terrorism
A lone terrorist is less likely to be discovered than a larger cell, according to RMS’ model
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Britain's top risks
The National Security Review says terrorism and cyber war are top priorities
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Willing to listen
The European Commission is happy to hear the concerns of the captive insurance community about Solvency II, finds Nathan Skinner, but there is still considerable uncertainty and a lack of preparation
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Where are they now?
Congratulations to some of the award winners of StrategicRISK’s European Risk Management Awards on the progress they’ve made
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Companies could claim back competition fines
High Court decision could lead to claims against D&O insurers by companies found guilty of competition law breaches
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New pandemic insurance cover
Aon launches policy to reimburse companies for wages, fixed costs and extra expenses if they are unable to access their buildings
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Food security
A growing population is putting more pressure on global food resources which is increasing the risks of political and economic instability
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Equitable or not
Garry Honey says Britain’s regulators have often fallen short, but what’s that mean for business?
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Green accounting
Companies face increasing pressure to report environmental information, the relevance of which has spread beyond public relations
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Keep watching the spies
Dave Fisher argues that all organisations – not just government departments – must consider the costs of espionage
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T5 chaos wrecks BA’s reputation
Garry Honey argues that Terminal 5's chaotic opening has seriously eroded trust in the BA brand. The impact, he says, wont be felt overnight