Analysis – Page 28
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AnalysisBoeing 787s grounded after on-board emergency
Dreamliner makes emergency landing in latest damage to Boeing’s reputation
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AnalysisWorldwide ship losses continue downward trend
Human error remains the main cause of maritime losses according to new Allianz report
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AnalysisBoeing Dreamliner experiences onboard fire in Boston
Setbacks continue for the reputation of Boeing’s ‘superplane’
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AnalysisBribery allegations deepen at Rolls-Royce
Blogger accuses aerospace manufacturer of paying bribes to intermediary who worked on major contracts with Chinese airlines
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Upcoming P&I renewal is most challenging in a decade: Willis
Difficult economic conditions, poor underwriting results and spate of large claims are to blame
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AnalysisGlobal condemnation over North Korean rocket launch
Pyongyang accused of contravening UN resolution after launching missile into space
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AnalysisRolls-Royce in bribery probe
Aerospace and defence group Rolls-Royce may face prosecution after Serious Fraud Office orders company to hand over details of Asia dealings
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AnalysisIndia on course for naval showdown with China
Indian navy prepared to respond to Chinese military presence in disputed waters
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AnalysisOutsourcing – 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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AnalysisSandy causes New York's worst disruption in history
“Major disaster” leaves at least 13 dead and over five million without power
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AnalysisUSA braced for arrival of Hurricane Sandy
‘Frankenstorm’ set to cause widespread damage and disruption to major cities
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AnalysisApple gamble on change to supply chain
Samsung has been dropped from iPad Mini production, leading Apple to find new suppliers in wake of its new product launch
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AnalysisIran may cause oil spill in Persian Gulf
Iran may cause oil slick in Strait of Hormuz to force lifting of embargos on the country
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AnalysisLondon 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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AnalysisBAE and EADS merger hit by government veto warning
Existing plans to issue ‘golden shares’ to governments would be against European law
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AnalysisDVS 2012: The environment: a deep-rooted concern
Environmentalism has deep roots in German society, and today, the country is renowned for its development of sustainable energy, transport, waste management, recycling and water management – and for advanced environmental risk management
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AnalysisKenya – Paradise lost as terrorism takes hold
The terror campaign waged by Somalia-based Al Shabaab insurgents threatens to tear the country apart
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AnalysisIn the driving seat
Last year’s major catastrophes helped risk specialists push business continuity management up the board agenda. Now it’s all about maintaining that momentum
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AnalysisPower restored to India after massive double failure
Grids fully working after 600m left without electricity
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AnalysisDeclining sea-ice levels around Arctic at least ‘70% man-made’
Experts predict Arctic could be ice free in the summers from as early as 2020s





