All Editorial articles – Page 32
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Special ReportsChoked by the chain
The Japanese earthquake and tsunami illustrated the complex nature of global supply chains, and how businesses can be brought to a standstill by events a long way down the line. Risk managers need to know where their exposure lies
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CommentIt's an inside job
New research has shown that some of the most serious risks a business can face originate from poor management practices and communication failures within the company itself
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CommentTracking terror
Terrorism risk assessment is often flawed because the underlying intelligence is missing, says Nathan Skinner
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GraphicsRisk Atlas: Without warning
The problem with terrorism risk maps is that they are only as good as the intelligence behind them
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GraphicsRisk Indicator: What next for global business?
Five of the biggest issues on the risk landscape
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CommentAn old-age concern
The long-term effects of an ageing workforce are under debate, but the pension crisis is a certainty
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InterviewsThe long road
Paul Taylor’s risk management career has spanned nearly 40 years and has taken him across Europe, with some of the largest companies in big business. Who better, then, to take the reins as new Airmic chair?
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Special ReportsEuropean Roundup: Education initiatives
An expanded look ‘Around Europe’ shows how associations are bringing young people into risk management
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AnalysisReaction: Willis fine reflects renewed emphasis on bribery
Experts say organisations can expect to see significantly more action from the FSA on financial crime, anti-money laundering, sanctions breaches and bribery
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AnalysisBoards are blinding themselves to risk
A major new study draws attention to seven existential risks that are beyond the realm of traditional risk management processes. Nathan Skinner dissects the findings
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AnalysisThe pension problem
With the end nigh for final-salary schemes, and ever-rising life expectancy, employers and employees face an uncertain future
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AnalysisThey’re laughing at you
Hacktivist groups are out to expose, embarrass and damage businesses, and it can only take one small mistake in coding to leave a company vulnerable to a hacking attack. So why are businesses still not investing in their data security, and what should they be looking out for?
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AnalysisFuture is bright for French risk managers
In his first detailed interview with StrategicRISK since becoming Amrae president, Gilbert Canameras, explains his priorities for the future
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CommentInterview: Amrae's new president
StrategicRISK’s European reporter James Bray, talks to Gilbert Canameras, Director of Risks and Insurance at Eramet & president of AMRAE
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AnalysisThe pension time bomb
Public debt and pensions liabilities could be the next major threat to the financial system, according to commentators. But the risks aren’t purely financial
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AnalysisJorge Luzzi on insurance regulations
Ferma's vice president is worried about the impact new insurance rules are having on buyers in Europe and Latin America
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CommentIn search of sunny climes
Just what would it take to convince a captive to redomicile to Qatar?
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GraphicsInfographic: Who owns Greek, Irish and Portugese debt?
Asset managers, sovereign wealth funds and central banks hold 151bn Euros of Greek debt
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AnalysisQatar announces new captive regulations
New regime designed to support the development of Qatar as a regional centre for captive insurance
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AnalysisAmrae names new president
Gilbert Canameras chosen as new president. Lancner becomes part time CEO





