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AnalysisGreece to cut spending by €9.4bn
International creditors expected to unlock the next tranche of bailout funds worth €31.5bn
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AnalysisPresident Obama stays in the White House
Barack Obama eases to second presidential term despite economic woes
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AnalysisTwo-day Greek general strike gets under way
Protests remain peaceful but greater numbers are expected tomorrow
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AnalysisHSBC money laundering fines could exceed $1.5bn
Bank more than doubles funds set aside for payment of fines over money laundering in the US
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AnalysisMore Greeks living in poverty than Iranians
Newly-released data reveals 2.34 million were living below poverty line in 2010
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AnalysisChina’s second stealth aircraft unveiled
New J-31 fighter makes test flight and appears to be adapted towards carrier-based operations
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AnalysisIs fracking really clean?
Hydraulic fracturing continues to spread rapidly across the globe as a popular method of natural gas extraction. But there are mounting concerns about its contribution to groundwater pollution and long-term environmental impact
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AnalysisHidden danger
Risk managers have their work cut out when it comes to bringing cyber danger to the attention of their company’s board and convincing directors of how to counter the threat
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AnalysisTotal recall
Toyota’s latest mass car recall should serve as a stark reminder to all companies about the need to have a proactive risk-mitigation strategy
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AnalysisThe greater will of China
The once-in-a-decade leadership handover in China is likely to have a greater effect than the recent US presidential election
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AnalysisStretched to the limit?
Increasing industrial action across Europe is placing further strain on public sector risk managers, already hit by budget cuts
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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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AnalysisHurricane Sandy could cost $45bn
Potential for large business interruption sees initial damage estimates doubled
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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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Information time delay harming risk management at financial institutions
New research finds that poor quality and timeliness of risk management information is harming the practice in financial institutions
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AnalysisHurricane Sandy makes second landfall in Cuba
Maximum sustained winds were recorded at 114mph and are moving north
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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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AnalysisSudan warns of 'right to strike back' after alleged Israeli air strike
Information minister accuses Israel of being behind explosion at Sudanese arms factory and threatens retaliation





