All StrategicRISK Global articles in April/May 09 – Page 5
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InterviewsNew protection against subcontractor default
A Surrey construction company pioneered a new type of insurance
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Online onlyHealth insurers invest in tobacco
Insurers have found a way of profiting from tobacco and health insurance, found a study
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InterviewsCountrywide execs charged with fraud
The head of the biggest mortgage lender in the US lied about how much risk his firm was taking on, claims the SEC
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AnalysisGlobal insolvencies predicted to rise 35%
The economic gods remain thirsty for blood, warned a credit insurer
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AnalysisHeath and Chubb shine on service
Risk managers give their service verdict on brokers and insurers
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Online onlyLocal bodies fail to prepare for emergencies
Government is not doing enough to promote civil protection in the UK, said a broker survey
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Online onlyInvestors rate sustainable performance
Environmental and social factors can have a material impact on fund’s returns, finds survey
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Online onlyMigrant workers at higher risk
New figures reveal that migrant workers in the UK construction sector are much more likely to be injured or killed in the workplace
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Online only139 swine flu deaths worldwide
73 countries have officially reported over 25,000 cases of the new strain
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Online onlyUK widens credit insurance support
Credit insurance top up scheme now open to more companies
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Online onlyLast Lloyd’s insurer drops off FTSE 100
Amlin crashed out of the index after its share price plummeted
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Special Reports
Dutch risk managers gather for annual symposium
Around 200 risk managers from NARIM are expected to attend the conference in Ermelo
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Online onlyFinancial firms worried about their risk controls
A survey of European financial institutions found a lack confidence in their own internal risk management
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Special Reports
FERMA finds next president
Peter den Dekker takes over presidency from Marie-Gemma Dequae
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AnalysisProportional representation
Captives should be treated differently under Solvency II, says ECIROA
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InterviewsSafe means safe
A Court of Appeal ruling boosts the requirement on employers to provide a safe workplace
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AnalysisDutch risk manager survey
Dutch risk and insurance professionals give their verdict on current risk issues and the financial crisis
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Heath appointed for London Tideway Tunnels
Heath Lambert won the tender for a Thames Water programme to reduce sewage discharge into the River Thames





