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AnalysisBreaching the boundaries
Sanctions are in place for social, economic and political protection, but they’re not always obvious and failure to spot them can have serious consequences
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AnalysisRisks Report: Trouble round every corner
At a time of heightened global turmoil, we asked Europe’s leading risk managers what they think will most affect their businesses
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AnalysisInfographic: Waiting to see how the pieces fall
Middle East revolts won’t necessarily lead to liberal economic reforms
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AnalysisKeep calm and carry on, the Aussie way
Australian businesses’ continuity plans were put to the ultimate test by the recent Brisbane floods. But some companies have proved that, with the right systems in place, they can stay one step ahead
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AnalysisAlarmed and dangerous
Fear, uncertainty and doubt: it sells papers and boosts viewing figures, but what are the consequences of a misperception of risk?
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AnalysisViolence in Syria intensifies
The border with Jordan has been closed and Presidential Guard troops have begun large scale killings, according to reports
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AnalysisBank reforms won’t damage competitiveness
"Moderate" ICB report stops short of breaking up the banks
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AnalysisTohoku quake could cost insurers £16bn
RMS released insured loss estimates for the recent Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
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AnalysisFresh fears for Hungary’s ticking ‘toxic time bomb’
MAL insists it’s under control, but Greenpeace says a polluting discharge from the plant responsible for the toxic sludge spill last year presents unacceptable risks
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AnalysisFerma welcomes liberalisation of Brazil’s insurance market
But current legislation could still diminish capacity for FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympics
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AnalysisBraced for impact
The natural disaster in Japan has shown just how vital preparation and planning is, but for complete cover, companies and organisations must expect the unexpected
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AnalysisGovernance: It could be you...
The Bribery Act, coming into force in July, widens the definition of bribery and holds directors responsible for failing to prevent it – even when it takes place abroad. Don’t get caught out
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AnalysisData breach exposes M&S customer details
Hackers also steal millions of private records from other major companies, including JP Morgan Chase, Hilton Hotels, Citigroup and Capital One
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AnalysisBribery Act guidance here
Government publishes guidance on adequate procedures, hospitality, facilitation payments and enforcement
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AnalysisNews feature: Trade wars
Protectionism is nothing new, but some in the business community believe the playing field of international trade is becoming more rather than less uneven
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Analysis
First pan-Scandinavian risk forum
Stockholm hosts the first meeting of the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian risk management associations
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AnalysisThe five riskiest nuclear power plants
Japan's Fukushima Daiichi tops the list but other plants are being built in quake zones with a disregard for safety, a report claims
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IRM told to face up to cyber risks
Prepare now and talk to each other about what you're doing, IRM members told in Liverpool
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AnalysisMid-East dominates water security risk list
Lack of stable supplies may contribute to future oil price hikes and regional unrest





