All Risk News articles – Page 179
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AnalysisBurgeoning black markets facilitate cyber crime
Black markets for cyber criminals are expanding and facilitating the development of cyber attacks against businesses and governments
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AnalysisFERMA urges caution on EU insurance contract law changes
Ferma addressed the European Commission by warning of “unintended consequences” that could arise from regulatory changes to EU insurance contract law
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AnalysisACE invests in Nordic A&H business division
ACE demonstrates commitment to enhancing and strengthening its Nordic capabilities with promotion of Anna Orhaug
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AnalysisLMG to expand remit to ensure high-quality service
London Market Group chairman, Steve Hearn, announces group’s agenda for 2014, which aims to reverse London’s decline within the global industry
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AnalysisAmrae 2014: Interactive report
Video interviews with top insurers, brokers, and risk managers and a round-up of news from the conference
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PeopleCyber theft “a national emergency”
Computer hacking is a multi-trillion dollar global business run by organised criminals to fund terrorist activities, warns security intelligence expert Stuart Poole-Robb
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AnalysisAIG offer enhanced business travel cover
AIG responds to expected rise in business travel with extended wording and a mobile app
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AnalysisForex rigging scandal will cause a wave of D&O insurance claims
Why the full cost will top Libor scandal and a global probe involving 15 banks and a dozen regulators
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Analysis
XL answers product recall risk for automotive suppliers
XL’s new Automotive Recall Plus aims to address the risk of product recalls faced by Germany’s automotive supplier industry
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AnalysisERM benchmark review highlights external pressures on (re)insurers
A Guy Carpenter review finds (re)insurers are compelled by increasing external pressures to improve their risk management governance and disclosures
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Features
Missing MH370 crisis handling threatens reputation
An assessment of the potential impact on Malaysia Airlines following the disappearance its flight to Beijing
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AnalysisUkraine crisis exacerbates political risk for Nordic firms
Willis’s Azzizza Larsen explains why political and trade credit risk solutions are in high demand for Nordic multinationals
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AnalysisJLT Re targets Big Data in public entity practice
JLT Towers Re’s new vice-president of public entity practice says the sector must make more of Big Data analytics
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AnalysisACE expands EU environmental capabilities with crisis management
ACE adds crisis management cover to its environmental risk proposition for EU firms
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AnalysisJLT Towers Re launches expanded Bermuda operations
Former JLT Re and Towers Watson Re operations in Bermuda merged to provide further impetus to JLT Towers Re’s growth aspirations
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AnalysisGovernments urged to help energy firms tackle cyber risk
Government powers must co-operate with the energy sector to mitigate an increasing cyber threat, says Marsh
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AnalysisMiddle East energy firms lead the way in risk management
Energy firms in the Middle East are displaying the best approach to risk management within the sector, says Marsh
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AnalysisManaging risk in food and drink
It falls to risk managers to ensure our sources of food and drink are kept safe and secure
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AnalysisMultinationals drive trade credit market growth
Large multinationals are buying more credit insurance as the risks increase, according to Marsh’s head of trade credit UK and Ireland, Tim Fisher
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AnalysisDemand for cyber insurance in Europe increases
European businesses are more aware of their exposures and are looking to insurers for help





