Interviews – Page 9
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Tugs battle to contain Gulf oil spill
Deepwater Horizon explosion is unfolding environmental disaster
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Airmic vision launched
Lloyd’s chief executive predicts tighter capacity and higher prices
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Volcanic ash: risk and insurance advice
Demonstrates need for good business continuity plans, says Marsh
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Ash won’t trigger business interruption cover
Aon says most BI policies only kick in when there is physical damage
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StrategicRISK Award winners announced
European risk managers gather in London to celebrate industry success
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Volcanic ash doesn’t pose health risk
Health experts say the ash pollution isn’t falling to ground level and even if it does the effects would be mild
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UK clamps down on corporate corruption
The Bribery Act has far reaching implications for both UK businesses and multinationals with offices or headquarters in the UK. Rupert Nevin explains how the Act will affect corporate liability
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Airlines urge Europe to reopen skies
International Air Transport Association criticises Europe’s blanket closure of airspace
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Goldman charged with fraud
The SEC claimed Goldman Sachs misstated key facts about a product tied to subprime mortgages, which cost investors $1bn
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Financial firms rethink risk management
WEF report designed to help finance learn risk management lessons from unlikely sources
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Volcanic ash disrupts flights in Europe and US
Escaping floodwaters could cause major damage in Iceland, says RMS
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Daimler pays $185m to settle bribery charges
US regulators say Daimler paid at least $56m in improper payments over a period of more than 10 years
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WHO begins assessment of swine flu response
Calls for public health organisations to raise their questions and complaints
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Statutory cap saves Toyota from $13.8bn fine
Carmaker fined $16.4m for failing to notify Federal regulators about accelerator pedal defects, the Washington Post reports
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Is the Corporate Manslaughter Act working?
Three years after it was enacted and we are yet to see a trial, let alone conviction. Sally Roff and Mary Lawrence explain what has changed.
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25 die in West Virginia mine explosion
Rescue operation underway following deadliest mine explosion since 1984
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AIRMIC podcast gives career advice
Download the podcast and hear insights into essential components of career success and trends in risk management recruitment
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No time to stand still
From gentleman’s club to modern trade association, AIRMIC is very different from what it was. Its chief executive John Hurrell looks back at the past ten years and predicts more change to come