All Europe articles – Page 47
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Analysis'Il cigno nero'
The risks associated with Black Swans are unexpected, complex and dealing with them can be laborious. When ANRA met in Milan this was the topic on the table
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InterviewsIRM elects new chairman and deputies
Andrew Keeling promoted to Chairman, Alex Hindson and Tim Cracknell join as deputies
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Online onlyWalker’s final review published
Proposes strict measures on corporate governance, pay and a powerful Chief Risk Officer role
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Online onlyRevised data shows UK still in recession
Statistics reveal that national output slumped 0.3% in Q3
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Online onlyRecession is a catalyst for business change
CBI outlines emerging trends in supply chains, corporate finance and workforce dynamics
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Online onlyMacro prudential tools vital to future financial stability
Lord Turner outlines reforms to regulation and supervision of large financial firms
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Online onlyCommercial litigation leaps 10% following credit crisis
Over 70,000 civil law cases were launched in the High Court in 2008, says RPC
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Online onlyHundreds of flooded homes evacuated in Cumbria
There are currently 6 severe flood warnings, 25 flood warnings and 51 flood watches in place across the UK
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Online onlyEnergy users face credit and supply crisis
Businesses are being asked by their providers for large cash sums up-front in order to secure essential energy supplies
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Online onlyUK proposes £500,000 fine for data breaches
The government launches consultation on whether breaches of the Data Protection Act should be met with penalty fines
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Online onlyFSA fines UBS worker for role in illegal trading
Regulator also bans Andrew Cumming from the financial services industry
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Online onlyCorporate manslaughter fines could run into millions
Fines range upwards from £500,000, according to draft rules on the corporate manslaughter offence
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Online onlyRegulator fines UBS £8m
Whistleblower reveals unauthorised trading and risk control failures
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Fewer Health & Safety investigations
Figures reveal the number of HSE investigations declined by 43% in five years
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AIRMIC Portfolio
The future is Live
Airmic consulted its members on its future activities via a dial-in telephone discussion as part of the Airmic Live! Series.The discussion was chaired by Lynda Lucas of Fujitsu, and the Airmic panel of chairman Paul Howard, chief executive John Hurrell and technical director Paul Hopkin outlined plans for the future ...





