Analysis – Page 212
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AnalysisTwo-thirds of banks suffered a DDoS attack in 2012
Banks set to improve IT security in wake of last year’s high-profile cyber attacks
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Analysis‘Express kidnapping’ on the rise in South America
Organised groups are increasingly targeting foreign nationals as a means to escape financial desperation
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AnalysisStrategicRISK launches environmental research survey
Comprehensive set of results to be published in StrategicRISK in spring 2013
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AnalysisBundesbank announces plans to repatriate foreign-held gold
Bank will store half of Germany’s gold in the country by 2020
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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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AnalysisRSA launches new commercial crime protection policy
New policy offers broad coverage for companies seeking to mitigate the financial impact of commercial crimes
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AnalysisGermany to begin repatriating foreign-held gold according to reports
World’s second largest bullion holder to announce new approach to where its gold will be stored
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AnalysisJP Morgan ordered to improve risk management
Regulators say poor control and risk management to blame for last year’s unexpected losses
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AnalysisTwo-thirds of firms fear cyber attack in 2013
Further research required to enable suitable business continuity approaches to be implimented
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AnalysisAon launches geomagnetic report
Report will review the threat of future weather events and potential risk management implications
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AnalysisChávez inauguration postponed by VNA
Delay in transition is expected to intensify political instability in Venezuela
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AnalysisNICE systems launch Contact Centre Fraud Prevention solution
New voice biometrics technology will help protect against fraud in contact centres
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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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AnalysisRig owner to pay €1bn over Gulf oil spill
Company admits to negligence on the rig which exploded in 2010 killing 11 workers.
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AnalysisSwitzerland’s oldest bank to close after U.S. tax probe
Wegelin & Co has admitted charges of conspiracy in helping US taxpayers hide at least €900bn
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AnalysisJohn Phelps named new president of RIMS
Gordon Adams and Grace M Crickette have also been appointed as new board members
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AnalysisUS fiscal cliff deal sends shares soaring
Markets respond positively to agreement that stops key spending cuts and tax rises – but long-term fears remain
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AnalysisMiddle East still a market despite anti-westernism
While a video has inflamed anti-US feeling, the region’s appetite for doing business with Western companies has not yet been reduced





