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AnalysisTop ten kidnap hotspots
Report confirms that kidnap for ransom is a growing global threat, says red24’s CEO
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AnalysisRisk managers should work with audit
Close collaboration between risk management and internal audit reaps benefits for both departments, report finds
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AnalysisInside the mind of a hacker
An ethical hacker’s view on the dangers of mobile malware and what steps to take to stop it
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Comment
Future gazing
Times of turmoil demand a balanced response. Flexibility and resilience are the keys to building a firm platform from which to look forward with confidence
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AnalysisInfographic: The risk universe in 2012
Check out this graphic that shows the five main “risk constellations” and the interconnections between each
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AnalysisIndian Ocean tsunami warning sparks evacuation
A magnitude 8.6 earthquake off Sumatra triggers a tsunami warning but causes little damage yet
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AnalysisLloyd's highlights Arctic risks and opportunities
A new report published by Lloyd’s of London and Chatham House has called for regulatory caution and the need for increased research into the risks posed by future development in the Arctic
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AnalysisWindow of woe
The Israel-Iran nuclear conflict could end global stability within months, analysts fear
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AnalysisShale gas: is it all that it’s fracked up to be?
‘Frackers’ were delighted on Tuesday after a report compiled by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) advised that hydraulic fracturing should resume in the UK
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Comment
Risk in an interconnected planet
Last year presented some major and largely unexpected problems for European companies including political and civil unrest as well as the supply chain impact of natural catastrophes. Will the next year produce any improvement?
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Marketing“We live in an ever more complex world; a world that seems to be more volatile and uncertain than ever before.”
Rob de Jonge, EMEA leader of Marsh Risk Consulting, shares his insights into this year’s Risk Report
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This Week's Top Risk
Extraterritorial compliance main barrier to overseas expansion
Costs being incurred from increasing extraterritorial are hampering businesses international growth
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Marketing
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FeaturesFive questions to ask before joining a board
Considering that, as a director, your personal assets could ultimately be at stake, you may wish to ask yourself some questions before deciding to join a company’s board
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AnalysisSwitzerland’s oldest bank to close after U.S. tax probe
Wegelin & Co has admitted charges of conspiracy in helping US taxpayers hide at least €900bn
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AnalysisRig owner to pay €1bn over Gulf oil spill
Company admits to negligence on the rig which exploded in 2010 killing 11 workers.
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AnalysisBribery allegations deepen at Rolls-Royce
Blogger accuses aerospace manufacturer of paying bribes to intermediary who worked on major contracts with Chinese airlines
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CommentA proxy war is brewing in Syria
Russian ships have arrived in the Mediterranean, and the US has stepped up its military presence
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AnalysisBoeing Dreamliner experiences onboard fire in Boston
Setbacks continue for the reputation of Boeing’s ‘superplane’
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AnalysisWorldwide ship losses continue downward trend
Human error remains the main cause of maritime losses according to new Allianz report





