All Regulatory Risk articles – Page 15
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AnalysisStrife in the streets
Risk management is likely to continue to remain in the foreground for organisations with facilities or suppliers in troubled countries in North Africa and the Middle East, while in Europe measures designed to remedy national financial problems are likely to spark off further public protests and even riots
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Risk MapRisk Atlas: Economic risks
Facing up to the eurozone crisis: Banks and taxpayers would need to stump up at least €2 trillion to sort out debt woes
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AnalysisDirectors pay leaps 50% in one year
Even during a period of economic stagnation company bosses are being rewarded with huge pay hikes
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AnalysisMining and metals: Top risks
Resource nationalism, skills shortages and infrastructure access are the top three threats facing mining and metals companies in the year ahead, according to Ernst & Young analysis.
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AnalysisEurope's search for growth crosses Latin protectionists
Tax breaks and incentives to boost Brazil’s businesses against other emerging economies herald a home-loving trend that increases risk for multinationals
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HeadspaceJorge Luzzi
Pirelli group risk manager Jorge Luzzi has an international career and a clear vision for risk management, but knows that those alone don’t make him a rich man
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AnalysisTop five bribery fines
The ‘it couldn’t happen to us’ assumption is a dangerous one to make, as these case studies of corruption clampdowns across the world prove
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AnalysisBig retailers caught breaching EU chemicals rule
Investigation finds supermarkets in breach of REACH rules governing toxic chemicals
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AnalysisEU members ban short selling in markets
European leaders fail to agree how to deal with the debt crisis
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AnalysisING could face fines for breaching sanctions
Reports claim the US Department of Justice is preparing to take action against the financial firm for breaching sanctions
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AnalysisItalian risk meeting addresses key issues
Italy’s most important risk managers met in Rome to discuss the state of the industry
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AnalysisAmrae names new president
Gilbert Canameras chosen as new president. Lancner becomes part time CEO
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AnalysisFSA signals crackdown on financial crime
Watchdog intent on preventing financial firms being used as a "conduit for crime"
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AnalysisStrikes will hit UK business hard
But companies can limit their exposure to the public sector labour dispute, says expert
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AnalysisFerma confronts Brazilian government
The European risk management association challenged Brazil’s insurance regulations
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CommentAirmic: Looking ahead
It's time for the risk management industry to gather for one of the biggest events of the year and time for StrategicRISK to listen to what our readers have to say
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AnalysisGermany turns its back on nuclear power
In a complete u-turn Angela Merkel’s government plans to decommission all German nuclear power stations by 2022
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GraphicsRisk Atlas: Corruption
Crime and corruption is still a huge problem in many parts of the world, and corruption remains an obstacle to progress
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GraphicsRisk Atlas: Dodgy dealings
Corruption is rife around the world, but larger companies are no longer turning a blind eye
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AnalysisCampaigners slam the Bribery Act
Leading anti-bribery group says the UK has caved in to pressure from the business community and corrupt practices will continue





