Analysis – Page 13
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AnalysisBad corporate citizenship
Large European multinationals are an integral part of the fabric of society and the growth of civil unrest, swiftly and unpredictably mobilised by new technology, is showing companies the danger of being seen as ‘bad citizens’ in struggling economies
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AnalysisProperty & BI rates remain at historic low
Airmic report shows continued soft market in spite of major disasters
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AnalysisBig retailers caught breaching EU chemicals rule
Investigation finds supermarkets in breach of REACH rules governing toxic chemicals
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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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AnalysisLondon riots shock international media
Civil unrest is blighting several developed markets around the world
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AnalysisEnergy price hike sparks protest in Israel
Extra costs caused by disruption to Egyptian gas company, Gasco
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AnalysisMedia distorts public’s perception of risk
New media can distort how the public perceive risk; Companies need to know how to react
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AnalysisNasa warns intense solar storms are coming
The storms could create serious business continuity issues
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AnalysisUS debt problem is "neon swan"
A political deadlock between the Democrat and Republican political parties is threatening to destabilise the global economy
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AnalysisVideo: Government debt and business opportunity
How can companies turn the debt crisis into a commercial opportunity?
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AnalysisIEA releases oil reserves
In response to rising oil prices the IEA will release 60m barrels of the black stuff
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AnalysisGreek default: Impact for risk managers
How a crumbling Greek financial system could affect risk managers, by James Bray
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AnalysisPost revolution commerce in the Mid-East
Eurasia Group and PWC explore future business opportunities and risks in the Middle East
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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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AnalysisRisk managers challenge Combined Code review
Last year’s corporate governance review was a “missed opportunity” according to Airmic members
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AnalysisLast year is worst in decades for US mine deaths
29 miners killed in a single blast at Massey Energy’s Big Branch pit
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AnalysisSweden rocked by terrorism
A lone terrorist is less likely to be discovered than a larger cell, according to RMS’ model





