All Risk News articles – Page 161
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FeaturesChina: Why the most populous country on earth is shaping the global economy
With GDP and growth envied by many Western countries, China is increasingly shaping the global economic landscape
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AnalysisIs your business ready for the Data Protection Regulation?
With new EU data protection rules on the horizon, organisations should take steps to ensure compliance or face tough sanctions
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AnalysisSupply chain: what companies should do to ensure their suppliers deliver
As supply chains grow in complexity and businesses become increasingly interdependent, firms need to be more proactive in managing the risks along the chain
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AnalysisWhy firms should switch to green energy despite drop in oil prices
Tumbling oil prices may affect growth in the renewable energy market, but businesses should seriously consider switching to cleaner forms of fuel
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AnalysisHow supply chain management has evolved since 1990
Supply chain management has advanced in recent years to copy with the complex risk landscape, but there are still lessons to be learned
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AnalysisVolcanic and seismic activity remain unpredictable and dangerous
In today’s globalised society, volcanic and seismic activity pose a high risk to global supply chains, meaning firms must understand their exposures to be resilient
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Online onlyWhat can business do to protect themselves from the volatility of oil prices?
Supply chain strategies come to the rescue as falling oil prices take their toll
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AnalysisAXA Corporate Solutions makes several leadership appointments
A new chair and four new board members join the insurer in a bid to strengthen its international presence
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AnalysisFalling oil prices and rising geopolitical tensions heighten risk in several countries
Marsh’s 2015 Political Risk Map reveals risk scores for 170 countries based on political risk, macroeconomic risk, and operational risks
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Analysis
To improve risk transfer, all parties in the risk chain need to collaborate – AIG’s Jacqueline McNamee
The insurer’s UK managing director calls for greater teamwork between customers, brokers, (re)insurers to address today’s complex risks
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AnalysisHow the London insurance market stayed relevant in 2014
Faced with growing competition from other international hubs, Lloyd’s focused on innovation and reform this year to reduce prices and remain competitive
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Online onlyEU widens tax rulings investigation
Commission wants to identify if competition is distorted through selective tax advantages
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AnalysisRisky business: why sparks must fly to innovate
Greg Orme, author of The Spark, explains why failure, chaos and the courage to take creative leaps are far more rewarding than playing safe
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OpinionEditor's opinion: ‘migrant labour might be commonplace, but it remains nonetheless controversial’
Mike Jones on how different immigration policies around the world are adversely affecting key economies
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AnalysisGeneration Y risk managers “require a broader skill set than their predecessors”
Young risk managers must adapt to the pressures of a complex risk landscape to ensure the discipline remains relevant in today’s business world
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Online onlyOECD report lays bare scale of international bribery
Almost two-thirds of cases occurred in four sectors: extractive; construction; transportation and storage; and information and communication
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AnalysisJo Willaert to succeed Julia Graham as FERMA president in 2015
The association has made a series of leadership appointments, including a new secretary general and treasurer
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Online onlyDoes income inequality hurt economic growth?
Research shows that the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level in most OECD countries in 30 years
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Online onlyNew food labelling rules coming into force on 13 December
Food industry has three years to ensure a smooth transition towards the new labelling regime
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Online onlyEU updates air safety list
A total of 308 airlines are fully banned from operating in Europe and passengers can use it to check airline safety when traveling in other parts of the world





