Analysis – Page 19
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AnalysisSurviving a cyber attack
Cyber-related issues are the biggest potential threat to businesses and represent the most lethal challenge to resilience
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AnalysisTrade credit risks exacerbated following Brexit vote
The UK is likely to see a high level of insolvencies, losses, and projects put on hold
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AnalysisThe changing face of product recalls
The risk of a product recall is certainly nothing new, but with the relentless rise of technology, the risk landscape has changed out of all recognition
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AnalysisCyber tops list of transport industry concerns
Industry worried about third party suppliers being weak link in digital supply chain
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AnalysisMaintaining resilience in the face of new terror threats
Attacks across Europe inspired by so-called Islamic State have changed perceptions of terror risk and require companies to plan carefully around business continuity
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AnalysisHow to develop an effective resilience programme
The challenges facing modern companies mean they need to be agile and decisive to provide effective business continuity
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AnalysisTianjin explosion: lessons learned
Just over one year has passed since the devastating Tianjin blasts in China. So what has the insurance industry learned from the event?
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Hanjin bankruptcy could lead to more insolvencies along the supply chain
Insolvency of seventh largest shipping company has already resulted in cargo worth £14bn being stranded
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AnalysisThe top five economic developments you need to be aware of
The main macro-economic developments that will have an impact on German corporates
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AnalysisAutonomy on four wheels
Carsten Krieglstein, head of liability at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty Central & Eastern Europe, explains that automated cars give rise to a host of legal questions which insurers have no option but to deal with
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AnalysisUnderstanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion
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AnalysisAIG is well positioned to adapt to post-Brexit world, Baldwin says
Chief executive of AIG Europe and AIG UK gives his view on the challenges and opportunities of Brexit
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AnalysisHow technology can improve supply chains
Technological advances are enabling even the smallest of companies to better manage their supply chain
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AnalysisLloyd’s pushes for passporting as Brexit threatens £800m GWP
The market publishes document outlining its plans to deal with Brexit
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AnalysisAllianz appoints new chief underwriting officer
Paul O’Neill will take up his new role on 1 October 2016
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AnalysisABI calls for compulsory cyber attack database
A lack of hard data on cyber attacks is making it hard for insurers to provide appropriate cover, the association says
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AnalysisAs political risks grow, staff safety takes on a whole new urgency
Businesses expanding into new markets may find that terrorist-influenced criminality has moved in just ahead of them. In major Western cities, meanwhile, the threat of a lone-wolf attack is very real
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AnalysisExclusive: airline sector believes aviation premiums are unsustainable
Senior representatives in the sector believe premiums are unlikely to increase in the next 12 months, survey finds
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AnalysisAutonomous vehicles: when risk gets out of hand
The future of many vehicles is driverless. While the safety advantages are vast, so are the risk concerns
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AnalysisThe 'most lethal year for terrorist violence in Europe' was 2015
Transport and retail sectors most popular targets for terrorists





