Analysis – Page 17
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AnalysisReform and cooperation essential for recovery, says Geithner
US Treasury Secretary outlines the reforms needed to keep the economy on track for a sustainable recovery
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AnalysisWork until you drop?
People with too few savings; possibly an end to the default retirement age. Welcome to the world of the older workforce. Will your organisation measure up?
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AnalysisNew pandemic insurance cover
Aon launches policy to reimburse companies for wages, fixed costs and extra expenses if they are unable to access their buildings
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World Bank stops investing in palm oil
The move highlights that firms should screen their suppliers thoroughly, says Anthony Skinner
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AnalysisMoody’s whistleblowers give evidence
Two former senior employees spill the beans on inaccurate ratings and conflicts of interest in the run up to the financial crisis and beyond
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AnalysisForeign investment slumps in developed economies
The UK saw its foreign investment halve while investment in the developing world surged by 43% in 2008
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Summer clouds, silver linings
Mike Osborne discusses some of the lessons learnt from inclement summer weather and the threat of swine flu
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AnalysisResource wars and mass migration
Too few companies are making the effort to mitigate climate change risks
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AnalysisFood security
A growing population is putting more pressure on global food resources which is increasing the risks of political and economic instability
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AnalysisClimate commitments
Companies and investors need to do more to deal with the risks arising from global warming
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AnalysisManaging credit risk in a recession
Mark Woolhouse outlines a five point plan to help businesses manage credit risk in an uncertain business environment
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AnalysisWhat went wrong at Lehman
Lehman’s former head of regulatory compliance speaks out for the first time
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AnalysisDigital democracy
Parliament is in trouble because an institution designed to operate under closed politics has collided with the new realities of the information revolution
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AnalysisSwine flu sparks fears and pandemic planning
Business continuity plans have been put to the test
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AnalysisSummit safety
Security was paramount when world leaders met in London at the ExCeL centre for the G20 summit in April. Carole Edrich gives her personal feedback
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AnalysisLessons from the financial crisis
Mats Isaksson, OECD head of corporate affairs, runs through the risk management lessons from the financial crisis
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