All Editorial articles – Page 98
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US restructures AIG's financial support
Government purchases $40bn of preferred stock, lowers the interest rate on the loans, and buys mortgage-backed securities and CDOs
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Marsh launches five new products
The new products spread risk across a number of carriers
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Online onlyCredit crisis worsens in Europe: Coface
Credit insurer downgrades the UK, Ireland and Iceland, and places Italy and France on negative watch
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Online onlyFormer UBS analyst jailed for insider trading
The UBS exec helped investors, including hedge funds, make over $15m in illegal profits
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QIS4 insurers at an advantage: Towers Perrin
Insurers that took part in the EU’s Solvency II implementation exercise will have an advantage over those that did not
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Online onlyDutch financial regulator tries to prevent market abuse
Adopts software to help detect suspicious transactions
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Online onlyMajor Hayward earthquake could cost $200bn: RMS
And only $30bn of total losses likely to be insured
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Ships should avoid Somali coast
Club issues guidance to on how to protect crew from pirates
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NIOSH hosts road safety conference
The international event will take place at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC
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FeaturesAchieving a share of the marketing mind
David Abrahams considers the ways and means of introducing risk thinking to marketing colleagues in difficult times
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AnalysisWhat goes around, comes around
The financial crisis should lead risk managers to think again about risk transfer
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FeaturesAre you breaking the law?
Nathan Skinner addresses the thorny problem of the legality of multinational insurance covers
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FeaturesClaims waiting to happen?
Every year, traffic accidents around the world cause about 1.2m fatalities and 50m injuries. But there are other victims, say Monika Gruber and Marion Schwehr, as insurers are becoming
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AnalysisClimbing the Wagon Mound
Who is responsible for the £700m in losses caused by the Buncefield exlposion?
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Commission not listening, say risk managers
The EC is not taking AIRMIC's views into consideration in its proposals for reforming the block exemption
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FeaturesConflicted directors on thin ice
Danielle Harris warns that new UK rules could force directors to stand down or risk possible claims





