All Governance articles – Page 25
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Online onlyRubini takes charge of ANRA
Telecom Italia’s Paolo Rubini has been elected president of the Italian risk management association
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Interviews
AIRMIC publishes broker remuneration guide
AIRMIC says its guide goes further than FSA proposals
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OFT clampdown on cartels
Companies that resort to price fixing to boost profits in the recession will be targeted, warns law firm
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European captives welcome Solvency II framework
European Parliamentary vote is welcome step forward, says ECIROA
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Online onlyE&Y comments on Solvency II
Solvency II will be at the top of every insurer’s agenda for the next three years, it says
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FeaturesPicking up the pieces
Have the high profile casualties of the finance sector strengthened the case for risk management, or merely exposed its limitations? Graham Buck looks at the evidence
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AnalysisLessons from Turner
The UK's Financial Services Authority has published the Turner review - a response to the global banking crisis
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FeaturesAre risk models irrelevant?
They couldn’t save investment banks from extinction so what value are financial risk models? Nathan Skinner summarises the views of participants in this month’s debate
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FeaturesIt could happen to you
As companies find themselves looking outside their normal areas of operation, Heyrick Bond Gunning expands on his clients’ experience in countries where corruption and bribery loom large
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FeaturesDealing with economic downturn
is risk management being seen as an expendable cost? Or are the skills, tools and information at the disposal of the risk manager exactly what companies turn to?
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FeaturesCorruption risks on the rise
There is probably no more corruption in the world now than there was 30 years ago, but corruption related risks for companies have substantially increased – particularly over the last decade – warns Robert Barrington
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FeaturesKnow your business
Identifying your suppliers and customers is crucial if you want to avoid international corruption scandals and legal penalties. Michael Short has the answers.
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FeaturesGustaf Hamilton and Charlotte Barnekow
Perhaps the risk management profession is expected to cover too much. There should be limits set about what fits into a risk manager's job description
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Online onlyBankers were authors of their own demise
A parliamentary inquiry pins responsibility for the financial meltdown on a culture of risk taking
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Interviews
Insurer warns jobless could turn to extortion
Rising unemployment in developed nations tends to lead to more extortion, warned Hiscox
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Analysis
‘Independent’ risk management needed
The CRO Forum described the elements of risk management that need to be improved to prevent another financial crisis
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AnalysisTurner review: What does it mean?
Lord Turner’s regulatory reform agenda is not just about technical changes to banks’ capital requirements, says Jonathan Jesty
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Online onlyAIRMIC responds to remuneration disclosure guidance
The association describes it as a step forward in clarifying broker remuneration
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Online onlyP&C insurers should return to 2004 terms
AXA Corporate Solutions says insurers need to return to ‘technically adequate’ risk pricing





