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AnalysisPolitical risks up due to economic volatility
Risks elevate in 19 countries, according to Aon’s political risks map
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Analysis
Guernsey's Solvency II Position Statement
1. The authorities in Guernsey have no plans to seek equivalence under Solvency II. 2. Guernsey remains committed to meeting internationally accepted regulatory standards as set by the IAIS and endorsed by the G20. In 2011 the IAIS standards will be changing ...
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AnalysisNat cats cost $109bn in 2010
Russian heat wave and Haiti earthquake were deadliest disasters last year
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InterviewsDiasporas transmit risks and opportunities
As populations shift they can bring benefits to their hosts or put more pressure on these communities
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Photo GalleryAMRAE 2011
A photo gallery displaying images from the French risk management conference in Deauville
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InterviewsFrench risk industry gathers in Deauville
Gerard Lancner welcomes almost 2000 people to the 19th Les Rencontres
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Chair of OECD Working Group on Bribery concerned over delay of new Bribery Act
The Chair of the OECD’s Working Group on Bribery has expressed concern that the entry into force of the new Bribery Act is to be delayed.“It is very disappointing that despite public commitments, the UK will further delay this important Act to tackle bribery and corruption,” said Mark Pieth, Chair ...
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CommentAndrew Leslie
StrategicRISK's market analyst gives us his view from Les Rencontres, the French risk management conference, in Deauville, which attracted almost 2,000 risk professionals
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AnalysisEgypt’s risk profile & forecast
The social unrest in Egypt is having a big impact on business via economic or physical disruption and reputation risks. Here's one analysts' outlook
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AnalysisNot so united nations
Eurasia Group coined the term G-zero to define the breakdown in global governance. In an increasingly divided world the ability to ‘avoid the mistakes of the past’ will shrink
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AnalysisICO fines councils for data loss
Ealing and Hounslow councils have been stung by fines for losing unencrypted laptops containing the details of 1,700 people
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AnalysisWhistleblowing warning
Companies should be checking their whistleblowing arrangements in light of new regulations
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AnalysisContaminated land threatens UK business
Nearly every property owner in Britain needs to be aware of the environmental history of their property, according to new legislation
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CommentMaking connections
Joining the dots between risks can help businesses to seize opportunities
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CommentLibya evacuation
It was impressive to see how quickly BP responded to the escalating violence in Libya. I interviewed Richard Fenning, CEO of Control Risks, and asked him what his clients are most concerned about with the deteriorating situation
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CommentBribery Act delay
Risk managers tell me they are still concerned about the Bribery Act even though it’s been delayed a couple of times now
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FeaturesHow to: Ten things you should know about the Bribery Act
The new UK Bribery Act is a big deal. It’s a complex and far-reaching piece of law and if something goes wrong, the buck stops at board level. Read on for the top 10 ways to protect your organisation





