All Financial Servcies articles – Page 24
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Online onlySecurities litigation drops slightly in 2007
Securities fraud class action litigation for 2007 drops slightly despite subprime, says a report
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Online onlyMerrill Lynch posts $4.6bn loss
Unveils another $9.4bn in credit related write downs and continues sale of assets
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Online onlyCEA urges EU to support block exemption
The European insurance federation says without BER availability, pricing and choice would suffer
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Online onlyBNP Paribas supports reporting in Russia
The bank chooses a software solution to support its complex Russian reporting requirements
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Shareholders ask regulator to investigate Fortis
The Dutch Investors Association said Fortis knowingly misled shareholders over solvency
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Online onlyBanks liable for phishing attacks
A German court says the banks are responsible for damages arising from unauthorised interception of confidential data
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Online onlyAssessing risk in a turbulent world
University of Southampton examines how companies involved in major infrastructure projects need to regard operational risk
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AnalysisCall for clearer rules
Calls for clear, consistent and comparable accounting standards have followed a move by the UK government to make carbon reporting mandatory for companies
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Online onlyLSE launches carbon ratings
Ratings bring efficiency and transparency to the rapidly growing carbon market, say developers
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Online onlyFTSE launches environmental index
Impax has partnered with the global index to launch an environmental benchmark for investors
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Online onlyFurther subprime impact limited: Fitch
But European banks face challenges ahead as economies slow
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Online onlyLack of disclosure makes carbon risks unclear
The absence of CO2 emissions information in annual reporting makes it difficult for investors to assess potential carbon risks, says Trucost
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FeaturesManaging conflict within the captive
The introduction of more volatile risks into the captive strategy increases the risk of complex claims. Simon Kilgour and a panel of experts on captives consider potential disputes
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Online onlyEconomic slowdown is (re)insurers' biggest fear
A survey of (re)insurance CEOs polls their thoughts on the credit crisis and its potential fallout
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Online onlyUS investor optimism slides: Gallup
Investor optimism has tumbled to its lowest level since the beginning of the Iraq war
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Online onlyWorst of crunch still to come
Nearly two thirds of UK companies believe the worst impact of the credit crisis is yet to come
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Online onlyCoface downgrades seven industry sectors
45% increase in payment defaults over the first four months of 2008, notes credit insurer
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Online onlyUnite leader calls for windfall tax on oil firms
One of Britain's biggest unions, and a key government backer, has pressured the government to change its direction on business





