All StrategicRISK Global articles in July 2009 – Page 3
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FeaturesRising to the occasion
Last year, UK risk management association AIRMIC announced initiatives to promote better claims handling by insurers and to challenge the issuing of issuing reservation of rights when large claims are made. Graham Buck offers a progress report
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AnalysisSummit safety
Security was paramount when world leaders met in London at the ExCeL centre for the G20 summit in April. Carole Edrich gives her personal feedback
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Special ReportsNARIM appoints new chairman
Ellen Rekker succeeds Peter Den Dekker as head of the Dutch risk association
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AnalysisWhat went wrong at Lehman
Lehman’s former head of regulatory compliance speaks out for the first time
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Online onlyWorkers should wear shorts
Employers are urged to cool down their offices and their staff
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US universities lag behind in risk management
A report found that most higher education institutions in the US could improve their risk management practices
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Online onlyInstitutional investors backed banks in run-up to crash
The majority of fund managers failed to signal concerns about banks governance and remuneration schemes
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US P&C industry loses $1.3bn in Q1
Worst result since records began but insurers remain well capitalised to pay claims, claims the ISO
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Online onlyAmnesty slams oil in Niger Delta
Extractive industry brings poverty and pollution to the region, says report
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Telecoms more exposed to CSR controversies
Vodafone tops a table of most ethical telecoms companies
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G8 to propose business rules
Framework to underpin propriety, integrity and transparency in international business dealings
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Levene spells out emerging risks
Lloyd’s chairman shares his thoughts on emerging risks at a NATO conference
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Still time to reduce swine flu risk
BSI urges firms to prepare for a winter flu pandemic
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Government reviews corporate governance
The Walker review is expected to increase scrutiny of non-execs and pay schemes
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Walker wants tougher scrutiny of boards
A UK government review of corporate governance encourages non execs and shareholders to challenge the board





