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AnalysisString of cyber attacks on US banks continues
Wells Fargo latest bank to be hit raising fears over safety of US financial institutions
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AnalysisFirst Chinese aircraft carrier enters service
Countries express concern over superpower’s growing naval capabilities
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AnalysisAirmic members favour change to disclosure rules
Survey of members reveals overwhelming support for law reform
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AnalysisSiemens forced to deny dealings with Iran
Europe’s largest electrical engineering company forced to deny ties after accusations of industrial espionage
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AnalysisEuro banks to shed €20bn worth property loans
Major banks have already sold €7.5bn worth of portfolios this year
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AnalysisSolvency II deadline may be pushed back to 2015
European Commission asked to review timetable for Solvency II to gauge impact on insurers and reinsurers
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AnalysisFrench companies fear foreign reaction to Mohammed cartoon
Government also closes schools and embassies in over 20 countries over fears of reaction to cartoon of a naked Prophet Mohammed
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AnalysisGetting to grips with the EU’s debt crisis
The eurozone is partly to blame for difficulties experienced by some of its members
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AnalysisCleaner trading
The FSA may be averse to taking legal action over money laundering, but it’s not the case with US regulators
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AnalysisBribery Act – the calm before the storm
The Bribery Act 2010 came into force in sthe UK a year ago. The predicted deluge of prosecutions has yet to happen, but companies should ensure now that they have robust policies in place
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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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AnalysisSolvency II – and now for the hard bit
The Solvency II deadline is looming, with firms now using risk management as an even more vital business tool
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AnalysisJapan’s posts $9.6bn trade deficit
Imports have risen against exports for the third year in a row creating the country’s biggest deficit since Fukushima
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AnalysisWaitrose twitter campaign hijacked by web jokers
High-end supermarket chain opens itself to ridicule after challenging tweeters to finish the sentence ‘I shop at Waitrose because…’
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AnalysisAon: Emerging economies to take greater advantage of risk solutions
Risk management models to become a core part of major organizations within the next five years
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AnalysisTyphoon makes landfall in South Korea
Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide said maximum sustained winds reached 150 km/h, equivalent to a hurricane
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AnalysisShell delays drilling in Alaskan Arctic
Search for oil is delayed after containment dome is damaged during a test
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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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AnalysisIran confirms it has forces in Syria
Elite Iranian guards are in Syria helping to quash rebel uprising





