Analysis – Page 18
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AnalysisNovae closes casualty division
2017 group underwriting loss expected as Novae closes casualty division
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AnalysisTop brokers embroiled in FCA aviation conduct probe
Four of the biggest global brokers admit they are part of FCA aviation conduct probe
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AnalysisSolar storm outage is ultimate high-impact threat
Space weather concerns may not be top of the risk agenda for manufacturers but research from Cambridge University should be heeded by those most vulnerable
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AnalysisThe top causes for liability losses
Companies face rising liability losses around environmental, cyber, product defect and recall risks
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AnalysisFuture of travel or just a pipe dream?
Hyperloop technology could revolutionise mass passenger transportation at beyond the speed of sound. StrategicRISK’s editor-in-chief Mike Jones meets Hyperloop Transportation Technologies chairman Bibop Gresta to examine the risks around making the project a reality
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AnalysisThe risks and opportunities of blockchain
Blockchain is transforming financial services but its potential as a business enabler is much wider
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AnalysisAI: Friend or foe?
Robots can help fill the skills gap in cyber security, but what if the AI system itself gets hacked?
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AnalysisThe top 10 human rights issues for business
Verisk Maplecroft lists the trends for the year ahead
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AnalysisWillis Towers Watson in talks to acquire French broker
The acquisition presents opportunities to ‘develop and broaden our global client base and reach’, broker says
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AnalysisTroubles continue for the global shipping industry
What’s behind the recent spate of financial difficulties in the shipping industry, and what does it mean for global trade?
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AnalysisWho’s afraid of the big, bad robots?
The rise of machines threatens the jobs of manual workers and professionals alike, and could conceivably lead to widespread civil unrest. But among the experts, not everyone is pessimistic
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AnalysisHow the president plans to make China great again
Xi Jinping’s hugely ambitious One Belt One Road initiative aims to emulate the economic glory days of the ancient Silk Road. Many observers are convinced it will fail. Has he bitten off more than he can chew?
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AnalysisKidnappings by pirates on the rise
Pirates’ tactics shift away from hijacking and towards kidnapping
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AnalysisJLT broking unit performance ‘resilient’ in Q3
Challenges remain in JLT’s employee benefits business
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AnalysisCosts of supply chain disruptions on the rise
Lack of adequate supply chain visibility is likely to be a reason for the increase in disruptions
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AnalysisSIRM elects two new board members
Association elects new members during its annual forum in Lausanne
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Lessons learned from the Hanjin bankruptcy
Cargo owners are urged to rigorously select their overseas carrier and review their cargo insurance cover, as the shipping company’s insolvency could lead to a domino effect
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AnalysisIneffective reporting lines leave companies at risk
Senior managers’ ignorance of issues within a company deemed irrelevant, as High Court attributes junior employees’ knowledge to the company as a whole
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AnalysisSenior management more involved in addressing modern slavery
A year after the introduction of the UK Modern Slavery Act, CEO and senior executive engagement has doubled
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AnalysisThe importance of managing behaviour in a crisis
Behavioural considerations may not always be foremost when dealing with a business continuity or crisis management incident, but the success of any strategy depends on ensuring they are not overlooked





