All Strategic Risk Global articles in November 2008 – Page 4
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Analysis
Climbing the Wagon Mound
Who is responsible for the £700m in losses caused by the Buncefield exlposion?
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Features
Claims waiting to happen?
Every year, traffic accidents around the world cause about 1.2m fatalities and 50m injuries. But there are other victims, say Monika Gruber and Marion Schwehr, as insurers are becoming
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Features
Are you breaking the law?
Nathan Skinner addresses the thorny problem of the legality of multinational insurance covers
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Features
Twelve steps to better security
Some organisations are struggling to comply with the payment card industry’s new set of standards on data security. Nathan Skinner explains
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Analysis
What goes around, comes around
The financial crisis should lead risk managers to think again about risk transfer
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Features
Achieving a share of the marketing mind
David Abrahams considers the ways and means of introducing risk thinking to marketing colleagues in difficult times
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EC needs to clarify Solvency II
Systems like Solvency II and Basel II may not be the best way of delivering market stability, says consultant
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Businesses are still prepared to take risks
And BSI launches a new risk management standard to encourage businesses to pursue opportunities
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European Round-up
What is happening on the UK discrimination front
Employers can be liable for sexual harassment by a third party, says Anca Thomson
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European Round-up
Complaining customers show healthy markets
High numbers of complaints can indicate consumer confidence says Philip Hunt
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BoE could cut rates again
Britain’s Chancellor hinted that the central bank was free to cut interest rates
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