All Editorial articles – Page 60
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InterviewsRIMS objects to “diminished” broker transparency rule
Asks for additional 30 days of consultation
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InterviewsNew York regulator releases broker transparency rule
No requirement for mandatory full disclosure, but brokers oppose “overly burdensome” rules
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InterviewsBrokers file suit to stop transparency regulation
The new rule requires brokers to tell clients how they are getting paid
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Reinsurers recover in 2009 says Cooper Gay
2010 could be more challenging with above average hurricane season expected
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Political interference greatest risk to banks
‘Banana Skins’ poll identifies top threats to banks
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Capitalism has to be changed, says Sarkozy
The French president tells Davos forum that economic imbalances have to be addressed
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Elevated political risk continues into 2010, says Aon
18 countries downgraded in this year’s political risks map
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Aon chief joins Miller
Former Aon CEO to lead a new team focused on corporate risk in UK and Europe
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InterviewsDavos roundup
A summary of media reports from the World Economic Forum's Alpine meeting of business and political leaders
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Online onlyCommission backs Greece’s deficit plan
Europe has approved the prime ministers plans to get public finances back in order and prevent a financial disaster
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InterviewsYemen terror threat to remain
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) will be hard to extinguish given the endemic nature of instability in Yemen, says Anthony Skinner
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InterviewsRIMS concerned over Obama’s budget plan
Risk managers worried by plans to reduce terrorism backstop and inhibit reinsurance ceding
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FeaturesERM affects ratings for insurers
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services believes enterprise risk management (ERM) is an important discipline that will continue to be crucial to the financial health of insurers, says Yann Le Pallec
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Conduct after capture
John Hudspith will present a lecture on security at the AIRMIC conference
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AIRMIC enhances knowledge services
Since November 2009, it has published four important reports
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FeaturesOne size does not fit all
It is nearly two years before Solvency II becomes law. Nathan Skinner finds out why its much-advocated standard model for solvency capital requirements is not the answer for beleaguered insurers and why captives need their own set of rules





