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AnalysisDivided they fall
The benefits of a worldwide presence can be offset by increased vulnerability to hazards including political unrest, natural disasters and lack of a shared corporate culture
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AnalysisUni launches research to tackle cyber crime
City University in London has established a research centre of excellence for cyber crime and cyber terrorism
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AnalysisFood security: the most at risk countries
A new index reveals the extent of food insecurity worldwide plus the factors exacerbating the problem
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AnalysisA toothless tiger
Despite the hype the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter Act aint up to much, says Sue Copeman
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AnalysisHospitality sector a key target for cyber crime
Cyber related insurance claims leapt over 50% last year
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AnalysisHurricane Irene could cause $6bn loss
The storm has weakened but flooding remains a key risk
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AnalysisRisk profile: Africa
In the first of a series of online regional risk profiles, James Bray explores the risks and opportunities of investing in sub-Saharan Africa
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AnalysisEmerging markets turn inwards
Brazil’s protectionist policies could represent a worrying trend amongst key developing economies
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Analysis“Lone” terror threat is growing
Experts believe high youth unemployment in Europe and low economic growth could be contributing to an increased threat from lone, radicalised terrorists
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AnalysisHurricane Irene hits Puerto Rico and heads for US
Analysts say that this storm could brring about a hardening of the insurance market
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AnalysisVerizon employees end strike
US telecommunications giant convinces employees to return to work as negotiations continue
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AnalysisUK riots: Claims guide
Information for businesses affected by the riots on how to claim from insurers as well as from the police
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AnalysisLondon riots: Risk maps
See these risk maps for an insight into the causes of the London riots
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AnalysisIIF flags up the pitfalls of Solvency II
Leading financial institute warns that Solvency II could go against risk management best practice
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AnalysisTerrorism risk is on the rise
Terrorist atrocities increased 15% last year with Nigeria, Egypt and Pakistan all at high risk
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AnalysisPension fraud: Risk infographic
See this infographic from Baker Tilly for an insight into pension fraud
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AnalysisNew protection for employees overseas
Over 19,000 UK citizens are involved in emergencies abroad every year
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AnalysisMedia speculation leads to SocGen share slump
Fictional stories may have caused the French bank’s share price to plummet
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AnalysisEU members ban short selling in markets
European leaders fail to agree how to deal with the debt crisis





