All Europe articles – Page 62
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Online onlyInsurers up for the economic challenge
Greater challenges lie ahead but the sector is confident and keen to take risks, says CBI
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Online onlyLords press parliament to take online security seriously
Government debates the subject of cyber crime and online security
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Online onlyFERMA welcomes EU vote on captives
The European risk association approves the special amendments regarding the regulation of captives under Solvency II
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AnalysisDoubts over Solvency II in financial crisis
Oliver Peterken queries whether Solvency II will be passed unchanged considering current questions over regulation and the financial turmoil
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Online onlyMPs urge Britain to introduce mandatory carbon reporting
The Government's strategy ‘does not reflect the urgency or magnitude of the issue', says Aldersgate Group
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Europe agrees text for Solvency II
Essential step forward in agreeing the Solvency II directive, says PWC
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FERMA elects new board
Nine directors have been elected on the basis of their ability to serve the organisation on a European level
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Online onlyRisk managers vent concern over financial crisis
Buyers are already feeling the effects of the credit crunch outside the financial sector
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Online onlyIndustry debates renewal of block exemption
Buyers are worried that removing the BER could trigger an increase in premiums
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Online onlyBuyers demand answers to conflicts of interest
Broker remuneration needs more transparency, say buyers at the FERMA Forum
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Employee health costs rise across Europe
51 % of companies report increased costs in 2007, average increase of 5 % per employee, says Mercer survey
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InterviewsFERMA releases benchmarking survey
Finds risk management maturing and diversifying across Europe
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Insurers warned to get ready for litigation
Class actions are coming, warns Browne Jacobson
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Online onlyBritain needs Paulson’s package
CBI says US Treasury’s banking bail-out is vital for the stability of markets
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FeaturesBombs, bird flu and banana skins
There are many catastrophic events that can cause disruption to business, but more often than not its a disorganised response that causes the most serious problems. Peter Power looks at the key features of a crisis management plan
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Investor group welcomes ban on short selling
Desperate times call for radical measures, says Investor Relations Society
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Online onlyIrish brokers predict premium rise
The sale of AIG’s Irish unit would lead to significant increases in insurance premiums, according to reports
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Sarah Poon wins IRM’s Best Student Award
Wins the award for her submission on risk issues in the Gulf economies
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AnalysisProcurement – allies or adversaries?
What does the growing involvement of procurement in buying insurance mean for risk managers?





