All Strategic Risk Global articles in June 2010 – Page 2
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Infographic: Eurozone debt threat
Virtually all Eurozone countries have government debts exceeding 60% of GDP
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ISO chair “surprised” that volcano didn’t appear on risk registers
Ash cloud is another example of the changing risks in an increasingly global economy, says Kevin Knight
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Deepwater Horizon could cost Lloyd's $600m
The London market also said that net claims from the Chilean earthquake would be $1.4bn
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Interviews
Global insurance markets remain stable in 2010
Broker predicts stable insurance prices but stricter tax regulations
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Poll reveals best and worst reputable companies
Alliance Boots replaces Marks & Spencer at top; banks, BA and Royal Mail are bottom
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Interviews
Fraud on the up but firms ill prepared
A survey by Ernst and Young shows that many organisations have never completed a fraud risk assessment
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Insurers may be cutting corners on QIS5
Solvency II preparations will take longer than expected to complete warns Towers Watson
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Interviews
Risk manager survey
What impact has the economic crisis had on the D&O market? Give us your feedback in our rapid fire anonymous survey
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Interviews
Italy should prepare for large quakes
Aon Benfield says central and southern Italy should take steps to reinforce poorly constructed buildings
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Special Reports
It's time to refuel
Expansion into emerging markets should be more about growth and opportunity than cutting costs, says AXA Corporate Solutions
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Risk events
A joint research project between CASS Business School and AIRMIC will help to close the gap between risk management theory and practice by identifying “risk events” and drawing lessons from them for risk managers and their companies. The initial results will be revealed at the AIRMIC annual conference in June. ...
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Special Report: Emerging markets
Fortune favours the bold, so the saying goes. But in emerging markets, fortune favours the well prepared. Nathan Skinner highlights some instances where it can go wrong
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Special Report: Emerging markets
The UK and US have new bribery laws, just as developing countries demand more local involvement in western companies’ work. Neil Hodge looks at hom businesses should protect themselves
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Features
How to: Understand the ELD
Countries have been slow to implement the Environmental Liability Directive. Andrew Williams asks: has progress been made?
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Features
Data watchdog has teeth
Companies with UK operations should check their security procedure in light of the regulator's new powers
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Employers' liability consultation
AIRMIC’s insurance steering group is planning to canvas members’ views as the basis of a a response to the consultation by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) on its proposals for an employers’ liability insurance bureau and an employers' liability tracing office and has been canvassing The measures are ...
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Chain reactions
Whether it's a supplier going bust or a dispute with a key partner, the potential risks in a supply chain have only increased with the downturn. StrategicRISK surveys the issues
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