All Europe articles – Page 86
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Features
Vivendi & Intellectual Risk
Lee Coppack describes how Vivendi Universal has set about restoring its finances and reputation
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Features
Olivier Sorba
The Amrae boss discusses the aftermath of September 11th and how French companies are dealing with Sarbanes-Oxley
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A Slice of American Pie?
Many European groups are looking to expand into the US Steven Blair and Mark Bunim discuss the risks for UK companies, which result from the very different legal culture - and how to avoid the pitfall
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A step-by-step approach to SOX
With the Sarbanes-Oxley compliance deadline for US-headquartered companies imminent (the first reporting date is November 2004), what lessons can be learned by those UK companies that also have to com
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European Round-up
Around Europe
News and comments from the Federation of European Risk Management Associations
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Analysis
Exporters must assess markets
British exporters must do their homework, or they could end up with slow paying customers or unpaid debts, according to credit insurer Atradius, which has launched a series of country reports on popul
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Features
How healthy is your business?
A healthy workforce is essential for a healthy business, and employers need to do more, claims David Bingham
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Caught in the Regulator's Net?
The summer been dominated by the threat of regulation of the insurance market and the changes that this may bring to many business operations in the UK
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Features
Risks, Solutions and Challenges
What do risk professionals think are the key concerns in Europe?
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Editor's Letter
Comment
Another example of risk versus opportunity is emerging on the environmental front with the start of the EU Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Allowance Trading Scheme next year
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Features
Inform and consult
New UK regulations will increase employees' involvement in the way businesses are run Sue Fanning looks at the issues.
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Analysis
Corporate Responsibility Exchange
The London Stock Exchange has launched a new service enabling companies to consolidate the disclosure of 'non-financial' information
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Analysis
Directors fear an increasing level of risk
According to a survey by risk consultants Kroll and Director magazine, British directors fear that a strong economy will encourage fraud and computer crime as the economic upturn takes hold
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Analysis
Facing up to Fraud
UK and continental European companies have different views on corporate fraud, with financial reporting misdemeanours higher on the European agenda
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Analysis
Government fails to lead ...
The reluctance of the UK Government to provide consistently clear leadership has resulted in its strategy on sustainability reporting stalling, says ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accoun
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Features
The Newly Regulated Risk Manager
So you have decided that you do need FSA authorisation What are the next steps? Some changes in process and company culture may be necessary, says Brian Hardwicke.





