Asia Pacific – Page 38
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AnalysisTrump presidency raises supply chain risk
With US trading relationships set to change considerably, businesses need to start reconfiguring their supply networks
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AnalysisCompliance hot spots of international programmes
They may change form, but taxes and regulations never really go away. How, then, do risk managers handle the compliance challenge?
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AnalysisSix cyber risk trends to look out for in 2017
New report highlights top cyber threats for the year ahead
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AnalysisWhy RSA is attractive to buyers but tough to sell
Anyone who buys RSA would need deep pockets
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AnalysisOutlook for global trade worsening
2016 likely to be the first year in more than a decade in which the pace of trade growth fails to match the pace of GDP growth
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AnalysisWill your business be an ark, shark or whale in 2017?
Risk consultancy’s forecast outlines corporate strategies for dealing with the uncertainty of the year ahead
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AnalysisIs ISO 31000 now obsolete?
Advanced complexity and severe unpredictability pose an existential threat to the global standard, writes Warren Black, HDR candidate at Australia’s Queensland University of Technology
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AnalysisCross border risk: 'We have to think through the unthinkable'
As ever more businesses go global, the old adage has never been truer: you may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you
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AnalysisHow political risk in key manufacturing countries is predicted to change
Labour unrest and political instability are key risks for companies operating in South-East Asia’s manufacturing hubs
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AnalysisBribery and corruption: four ways to improve corporate culture
Companies need to consider how they can ensure better corporate governance within their business, as regulatory action against bribery and corruption is on the increase globally
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AnalysisHow the president plans to make China great again
Xi Jinping’s hugely ambitious One Belt One Road initiative aims to emulate the economic glory days of the ancient Silk Road. Many observers are convinced it will fail. Has he bitten off more than he can chew?
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AnalysisWearable technology to transform worker safety
From the hard hat to the steel-toed boot, there’s always been a safety aspect to what workers wear. Wearable technology is about to take that to the next level
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AnalysisThree terrorism trends to watch out for in 2017
Record number of terrorist attacks in October, IHS Markit finds
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AnalysisData breaches and rising activism put executives increasingly at risk
Executive liability continues to increase while D&O litigation becomes lengthier and more costly
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AnalysisKidnappings by pirates on the rise
Pirates’ tactics shift away from hijacking and towards kidnapping
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HeadspaceThe wonder – and the woes – of Woolworths
Unforeseen crises forced Grant Katz, the retailer’s risk and assurance general manager, to postpone his interview four times in a fortnight. The stress left him feeling exhausted. So why does he like his job so much?
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AnalysisISO 22316 final draft to be released before year’s end
Global survey finds that most senior executives agree with the guideline’s core principles
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MarketingParima 2016: Who to see and what they're saying
StrategicRISK finds out what’s on the agenda for this year’s conference exhibitors
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AnalysisMany companies failing to fully comply with the Modern Slavery Act
Both disclosure and non-disclosure carry reputational risks for businesses
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‘Hong Kong is a very important step’ in Swiss Re’s evolution
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions APAC boss discusses the group’s new licence





