Asia Pacific – Page 84
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Features
Who is Bugging you now?
Bugging is no longer restricted to the realms of James Bond fantasy or the international political arena Commercial espionage - the theft of business secrets for commercial advantage - is far closer t
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Analysis
Global terrorism ranking
India and Russia, two of the most popular destinations for foreign direct investments (FDI) in 2005, are ranked second and third respectively, right behind Iraq, in JLT's ranking of the riskiest count
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IFS broadens its scope
What has an institute traditionally associated with the banking industry got to offer the risk community? Quite a lot, according to Bruce Carnegie-Brown, talking here with Sue Copeman
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Not just about cutting costs
Companies considering offshore outsourcing must carefully examine their reasons for taking the plunge well before making such an important decision, warns Ian Wallbank
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Risk and communication
StrategicRISK talks to AMRAE's Alain Poullet about January's conference, 'Les Rencontres'
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Cyber extortion is your business at risk?
Criminal gangs are increasingly using the internet as a tool to extort money from businesses, with thousands of distributed denial of services attacks occurring globally every day Jose Nazario says it
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ERM in the public sector
With the Public Risk Management Organisation's conference taking place later this month, Sue Copeman interviews Peter Young on enterprise risk management considerations in the public sector
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Legal Jurisdiction - a venue to sue
The differences between common and civil law in the EU are causing unexpected problems for companies, explains Maria Kielmas
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Archive
The tsunami and the multinational
Lee Coppack tells the story of how the construction materials company Lafarge responded to the boxing day disaster
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R&D the hidden tax risk
Michael Cradock discusses how you can put more certainty into financial planning
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A Pan-European View
ERM is becoming one of the key issues, with recognition that risk might be a positive factor
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Increased terrorist activity
Increased terrorist activity is making the world a riskier place in which to do business, according to Aon's 2005 terrorism risk map
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Understanding the difference
Cross-border negotiating skills are important, and cultural differences can get in the way It is important that companies and their risk managers understand where the pitfalls may lie. Chris Fox write
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Around Europe
News and comments from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations
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Swimming with the tide
The European work pool is contracting as more employees near retirement age But new research shows that people do not necessarily want to stop working. Sue Copeman writes.
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Financial impact of HIV/AIDS
Companies operating in fast-growth emerging economies face financial risks from the spread of HIV/AIDS, according to a new report, HIV/AIDS Beyond Africa: Managing the Financial Impacts





