All Strategic Risk Global articles in June 2013
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Marketing
Raising the standards
Hong Kong authorities have been implementing regulatory changes, with an even stricter regime likely to emerge in coming years, but the territory’s close ties to mainland China mean that it is highly dependent on its big brother’s moves and plans
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Risk Innovation
A 360-degree approach to risk management
Risk management is not only about identifying and preventing threats, but also involves revealing how these dangers hide opportunities
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Risk Innovation
Innovation in Switzerland: Collaboration’s the word
Successful risk management comes from ensuring all parts of a business adopt a common approach and understand its rationale
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Analysis
Is there a way out of the abyss?
Political and economic analysts are sounding the death knell for the EU as well as the eurozone
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Analysis
Cyber Terrorism
Experts agree that the cyber threat is growing as hackers develop novel strategies for infiltrating governments, individuals and businesses of all sizes online.
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK June 2013
The June edition of StrategicRISK examines the critical risks in cyberspace, including cyber terrorism, hacking and the implications of big data
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Risk Innovation
Lorenzo Arias, head of international technology and financial services, Zurich Global Corporate Switzerland
Compliance and regulatory risk is a major issue for companies based in Switzerland.
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Risk Innovation
Manuel Meier, chief executive, Zurich Global Corporate Switzerland
Our customers face several risks.
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Risk Innovation
Peter S Philipp, managing director, Willis Global Solutions (International)
For perhaps five or six years now the insurance market in Switzerland has been soft.
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Analysis
Risk in numbers: Switzerland
Switzerland remains less exposed to the macroeconomic imbalances that have beset the southern European eurozone periphery countries in the past three years. It has a balanced budget, a large current account surplus, low inflation and a government debt level among the lowest for advanced economies. Further, its high national savings ...
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Headspace
Headspace: Malwine Braunwarth
‘Swahili vocabulary and grammar rules currently buzz around in my mind’
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Comment
‘Making disaster insurance mandatory brings in its wake a whole new set of problems’
The European Commission natural disaster proposals have revived questions about moral hazard and allocation of responsibility,
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Comment
‘3D printers could mean the end of supply chain troubles. But what about the reverse side?’
Counterfeit could become an increasing problem as 3D printing technology takes off
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Interviews
Leading the way on risk
On the eve of Airmic’s golden jubilee, its chief executive is a calming and commanding presence with a vision for the next 50 years
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Risk Indicator
The lost generation
A lack of opportunities for young people to realise their potential and develop skills could have severe political and economic consequences