All Risk News articles – Page 178
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OpinionLegal focus: deferred prosecution agreements – proceed with caution
The rights of employees may not be best served by this latest tool against corporate crimes
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AnalysisZurich to focus on global corporate business
Insurer shifts strategy to support global corporate clients
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AnalysisRSA appoints a new managing director for France
Corinne Cipière will join the insurer at a yet-to-be decided date from Marsh France
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AnalysisFood and drink firms face increase in liability claims
New EU legislation will reduce the risk of contamination in food and drink but may increase product liability claims against industry firms − ACE
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AnalysisPolitical risks increase for BRICS
Firms with operations in the BRICS countries face increased political risk in 2014 — Aon
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PeopleAGERS: "A meeting point to develop inspiration"
The president of the Spanish risk management association, Juan Carlos López Porcel, wants it to become a pioneer in the delivery of knowledge
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AnalysisPolitical instability in Europe set to continue
Nationalism, in various shapes and forms, is now increasingly dominating the political landscape in Europe
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AnalysisAEGIS provides first cyber cover for operational technologies
Lloyd’s syndicate AEGIS claims to offer first cyber solution for operational technology and critical infrastructure
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Latest IssueEurope edition - April 2014
Read the latest trends and mitigation techniques for handling natural disasters, risk prevention in the food and drink sector and what the forex scandal means for insurers
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Analysis
EU sets targets for natural disaster resilience
The European Commission has set objectives for the EU to improve natural disaster resilience
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AnalysisCyber attacks will cost oil and gas firms €1.24bn by 2018 - Willis
The energy sector’s vulnerability to cyber attacks will prove costly unless effective market solutions are found, says Willis
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FeaturesExtraordinary year for natural disasters and extreme weather
Increasingly volatile weather is becoming a global trend and businesses need to be prepared for extreme and unprecedented disruptions
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AnalysisMultinationals urged not to centralise risk management
International firms must retain risk management at local and regional levels says Dr Bruno Brühwiler
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AnalysisAIG strengthens European trade credit team
Three key appointments have been made to AIG’s European trade credit division
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AnalysisAIG EMEA restructure creates new management roles
AIG establishes two new strategic leadership roles and eight new managing director positions
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AnalysisThe future of Catastrophe modelling
Aon Benfield, Lloyd’s and Intersys on new trends for Catastrophe modelling
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AnalysisSoft energy insurance rates set to accelerate - Marsh
Energy insurance buyers are likely to benefit from an increasingly softening market, according to Marsh
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AnalysisFirms pay out for secret AET cyber threat
Almost 40% of IT decision-makers say they are unable to detect or protect their firms from advanced evasion techniques
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AnalysisXL offers kidnap and ransom cover
XL Group has expanded its crisis management capabilities with two key appointments to write kidnap and ransom risks
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AnalysisSwiss Re: Global catastrophe claims almost halved in 2013
Europe suffered the year’s two most expensive disasters





