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HeadspaceThe weakest link: global AML / CTF efforts
International co-operation against money laundering and terrorist financing is only as strong as its weakest link, writes, Muhammad Chamaa, Nest’s group compliance officer
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AnalysisWeather risk: domino effect
This year’s hurricane season devastated the Gulf of Mexico, but the ensuing supply chain disruption will be felt the world over. In an age of interconnectivity, supply chain visibility and continuity planning has never been more important
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HeadspaceIf you think your insurance will cover your recall, think again
Why losses caused by the wrong ingredient might not be covered by either your product liability or product recall insurance
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AnalysisChange fatigue top concern among risk leaders
New study finds change fatigue is the top concern for the second consecutive quarter
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HeadspaceNorth Korea: Business in the time of missiles
Under-prepared, over sensitive or business as usual?
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AnalysisWillis Towers Watson restructures senior broking team
Brokerage firm appoints broking leaders in global lines of business and geographies
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AnalysisWillis names new global head of risk consulting & software business
New appointment joins the team from Willis Re
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AnalysisRevealed: the most resilient country in the world
Nearly 130 nations are ranked on their overall enterprise resilience
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AnalysisThe business case for IoT
As more companies embrace the Internet of Things, Julian Watson, senior principal analyst at IHS Markit, considers some of its commercial applications
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AnalysisXL Catlin nabs QBE cyber expert
New hire will be responsible for underwriting cyber and professional indemnity insurance
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AnalysisChubb announces five senior management appointments
Appointments are in Continental Europe and in the UK and Ireland
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Online onlyNationalism, elections and terrorism key risks – Marsh
Broker reveals global geopolitical risk concerns in Political Risk Map 2017
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AnalysisWhy RSA is attractive to buyers but tough to sell
Anyone who buys RSA would need deep pockets
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AnalysisData breaches and rising activism put executives increasingly at risk
Executive liability continues to increase while D&O litigation becomes lengthier and more costly
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AnalysisCompanies underestimate their ability to protect themselves against cyberattacks
The average company experiences two to three effective attacks per month
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AnalysisThe top five economic developments you need to be aware of
The main macro-economic developments that will have an impact on German corporates
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HeadspacePoor planning is a bigger risk than Brexit
The biggest post-Brexit risk is failing to plan for the future, says Rita Trehan, former CHRO at Honeywell and AES Corporation
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AnalysisUnderstanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion





