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AnalysisYemen crisis deepens
The crisis in Yemen is more significant than Libya, according to analysts
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AnalysisWar in Libya
Gaddafi's strategy increases risks to civilians and critical infrastructure, says a leading forecaster
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AnalysisTotal cost of Japan disaster could be $300bn
The total losses to the insurance industry will rival hurricane Katrina
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AnalysisThe finalists are here
StrategicRISK shortlisted the best entries for this year’s European Risk Management Awards
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AnalysisBahrain and Libya: Risk outlook
Exclusive Analysis issued the following assessment of the unfolding situation in Bahrain and Libya
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Analysis22 charged under US bribery laws
150 undercover FBI agents used in the largest FCPA investigation ever
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AnalysisCommercial insurance “not fit for purpose”
Claims disputes as a result of inadequate disclosure are set to rise in a post-crisis era, according to leading research
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AnalysisEconomy picks up but risks escalate: Advisen
As the economy improves risk profiles are getting worse, warns new research
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AnalysisFerma: IMD must include large risks
Ferma tells EU Commission to include large risks within the scope of IMD revision
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AnalysisRevenge of the cybermen
As reaction to the WikiLeaks affair shows, online users expect websites to protect their privacy at all costs. And with ‘payback’ technologies increasingly available if they don’t, companies will need to decide which side they’re on
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AnalysisExpect Mideast expropriation, expert says
Harm to assets is also likely as a result of fighting between loyalists and pro-coup militants
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AnalysisItaly most exposed to Libyan oil imports
Around a quarter of the oil Italy consumes comes from Libya. But many other countries are reliant on Libyan oil resources
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AnalysisChristchurch quake will cost over $1bn
The quake, which had its epicenter in the city, has reportedly killed 65 people
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AnalysisMiddle East: Key judgements
Exclusive Analysis explains how it thinks the political risk situation will evolve in North Africa and the Middle East as well as the impact for business
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AnalysisNEW LOOK: StrategicRISK
Use the online reader for your first glimpse of the new StrategicRISK
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AnalysisThe rules are not there to be broken
Stress tests are all well and good, but only if European companies and regulators treat them as more than box-ticking exercises
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AnalysisHow not to behave
Huge global companies have been used to having it their own way, often at great cost to local communities and the environment. What are the issues that should be on every multinational’s risk management agenda?
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AnalysisSolar storms could hit Olympics
We’re all well aware of the dangers of sunburn, but when the sun reachest its fiercest within the next couple of years, it’ll take a lot more than sunscreen to protect the earth’s population
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AnalysisRisk linkages
La Niña leaves human and economic toll in its wake, pushing global commodity prices up, says Maplecroft's Helen Hodge





