Analysis – Page 5
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Crisis management: what works and what doesn’t
Effective crisis management is much more than any written document or preordained policy. David Benyon reports
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China pursues lithium autarky
A political risk report from Verisk Maplecroft focuses on Chinese ambitions for self-sufficiency in lithium for the batteries to power electric vehicles, with far-reaching implications for suppliers and competitors
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Uber AV road fatality poses questions
An accident in Arizona involving an autonomous vehicle has reportedly led to the death of a pedestrian
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Governance warning on cobalt investments, supply chain
Cobalt is vital for lithium-ion batteries, but its mining can fall foul of governance requirements for suppliers and ethical investment
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Autonomous vehicles: logistics transformed
Autonomous technology is transforming many industries. Transportation and logistics already pose complex risks for risk managers and insurance buyers. For autonomous vehicles the logistics sector will be in the vanguard of change. In association with AIG
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Election shocks pose political risks – XL Catlin
Cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo could be politically risky in 2018
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Tailored insurance better value – Allied World
Bespoke insurance partnerships offer risk managers better value than commoditised covers, according to Allied World’s Enrico Bertagna.
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WEF launches coalition to tackle 4IR risks
Several insurance, reinsurance and broking heavyweights sign up to initiative
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Pace of change accelerating – Lloyd’s CEO
No silver bullet for adapting to technology trends, Beale warned, but denial is not the answer
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New risks driving insurance demand – Aon
The on-demand economy, insurtech and open architecture innovation featured in Aon’s latest annual Global Insurance Market Opportunities report
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How digitalisation will transform the risk and insurance industry
Dieter Goebbels, country manager Germany and regional manager Central Europe at XL Catlin, discusses the impact digital transformation is having on companies’ insurance demands
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Government urged to use telematics to track terrorists
Trak Global has urged the government to use telematics to track terrorists who use vehicles as weapons
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Litigating supply chain disruption
The underlying causes of the recent rise in litigation connected with supply chain disruption in the automotive industry
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Understanding the risks of driverless cars
Richard Jinks, head of portfolio solutions, global and autonomy programme lead at XL Catlin, explains how the ground-breaking DRIVEN project will help to understand the risks of autonomous vehicles
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IoT unlocks the door to hackers
Businesses need to wise up to security flaws as they embrace the Internet of Things
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AI: 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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‘Cooperation will remain essential’
In an exclusive interview with StrategicRISK, Mike McGavick, chief executive of XL Catlin, explains how he expects the risk and insurance industry to develop in the next 25 years
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Who’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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Understanding exposure crucial for dealing with Brexit
Risk managers urged to ‘prepare for a wide range of possible outcomes’
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How the Galaxy Note 7 recall could improve Samsung's reputation
A well-managed product recall can leave consumers feeling more positive about the brand