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AnalysisFinance forsakes risk management in favour of profits
Risk cultures are ill-prepared for current demands and have been overtaken by competing priorities, says report
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AnalysisFraud is on the rise in big business
Fraud is increasing amongst high level executives, according to a new survey
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AnalysisThe calm after the storm
So far several major catastrophes have not had a big impact on commercial property insurance prices. But how long will this situation last, asks James Bray
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AnalysisReport undermines Apple's code of conduct
Despite a ‘rigorously’ enforced code of conduct, new research highlights the continuation of poor working conditions standards
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AnalysisGuernsey sets out its stall
Guernsey promoted its stance on Solvency II at a seminar in London but some delegates did not seem convinced
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AnalysisRisks: Revolution solutions
Regime-changing revolutions in Egypt have altered a long-established landscape of illegal transactions and questionable deals, but in whose favour? And how long until business as usual returns to the country?
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AnalysisInsurers re-evaluate earthquake cover
After the Japanese earthquake, companies could find it much harder to buy catastrophe cover in hazardous zones, finds Sue Copeman
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AnalysisDeadly cucumbers
How has the German food health scare affected the risk management industry in Europe? Sue Copeman finds out
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XL launches new cyber insurance cover
Cyber liability coverage includes costs associated with mandatory data breach notifications
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Nintendo hacked
Another Japanese multi-national is the latest victim of cyber attack. StrategicRISK explores some solutions to cyber risks
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Reinsurance rates soar after Japanese earthquake
The market reacts to recent natural catastrophies
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French car manufacturer to close two factories
French workers union peprares for a "battle" over reported closures
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AnalysisWhen to attack, when to defend
The boardroom is a battleground, risk managers are generals and raw materials are the lives of soldiers; important risk management lessons can be learnt from history’s greatest wars
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AnalysisAirmic looks beyond the horizon
Paul Taylor, Airmic’s new chairman, outlined his strategy for the UK risk association
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AnalysisRates stay low despite catastrophes
Recent nat cats haven’t altered historic lows in property rates so what will it take to harden the insurance market?





