All Editorial articles – Page 75
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Online onlyEconomic indicators show signs of green shoots
Data from the OECD indicates a turn in the business cycle could be on its way
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Online onlyFlu vaccine available next month
The WHO estimates that a vaccine will be available by September
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Pension risk transfer market to exceed £10bn
25% growth in market over 2008, say new figures
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Online onlyBofA settles Merrill bonus case for $33m
Bank of America allegedly misled investors over bonus payments in the takeover of Merrill
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RoundtablesManaging risk in the recession
Not surprisingly, the effects of the current economic recession on risk and risk management dominated the agenda. Managing change is a daily necessity in the crisis.
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Special ReportsApproaches in Europe
Andrew Williams looks at the approaches some major EU states have taken in transposing the ELD into national law
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Special ReportsFrequently asked questions
What new liabilities does the EU directive introduce? Under various pieces of law, companies have always been responsible for the pollution they cause – the ELD just brings it all together, harmonising liabilities across member states to a minimum level. But the potential impact is big. Previously, if a ...
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Special ReportsGreening business
How will the ELD work in practice? Cliff Warman gives some pointers
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Special ReportsBuying the right cover
What should you look for if you need to transfer your potential ELD liability? Simon Johnson explains
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Special ReportsWhat’s driving ERM
Nathan Skinner gives an overview of enterprise risk management and looks at some of the drivers
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Special ReportsEuropean overview
Pierre Sonigo gives his own perspective on the development and complexities of the ELD
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Business urged to fight corruption
UK draft Bribery Bill aims to update rules on corruption
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Online onlyBusinesses feel unprepared for economic risks
Executives feel ill prepared to deal with the increasing cost of credit, currency fluctuations and customer or supplier insolvency, according to a leading survey
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Online onlyStorms inflict havoc on Central and Eastern Europe
Severe winds left a trail of destruction through Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Germany
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Online onlyRecession keeps premiums soft
Excluding financial services firms D&O policies renewed with an average 4.1% decrease, new figures show
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Online onlyNorth Carolina men arrested on terrorist charges
Seven men were arrested in the US after allegedly conspiring to wage jihad overseas
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Online onlyWHO issues swine flu warning for young people
Public warned that several physical conditions contribute to severe cases of the disease
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US lifts trade ban on Syria
The Obama administration has lifted bans on exporting certain aviation and IT goods to Syria





