All Risk News articles – Page 39
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AnalysisFerma Forum to return in October
After a three-year break, the European Risk Forum will return on 9-11 October in Copenhagen
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AnalysisAirmic publishes 2022 Harsh Market Report
Rates and capacity continue to disappoint buyers - particularly for cyber - but there are some ‘green shoots’
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AnalysisFloods drive 2021 cat losses to $270 billion
Flooding in Europe in July was the costliest natural disaster on record in the region - sigma
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AnalysisAmrae: Geopolitical risks were underestimated
French risk managers came into the Ukraine crisis better prepared after COVID, but fatigue is also setting in
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AnalysisSEC proposes standardised climate reporting
Proposed rules are designed to make it easier for investors to understand the potential impact of climate-related risks
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AnalysisOne year from Suez - another Evergreen grounding
Latest grounding is a reminder of the risks relating to the increasing size of vessels - AGCS
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AnalysisBCI: Prepare for the unexpected
Horizon scanning remains overly dominated by events that are happening now, finds report
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AnalysisGVNW calls for extension of federal terror pool support
The risk of terrorism and non-damage BI remains high, warns German insurance buyers’ association
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AnalysisInternational SOS advises on Ukraine-related people risks
Organisations should have plans in place to address a potentially expanded crisis situation
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AnalysisAirmic: Ukraine is a “generation-defining crisis”
Julia Graham says people risks are at the centre of Airmic members’ current concerns as they navigate geopolitical fractures
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AnalysisMarsh launches ESG risk rating measure
Insureds can use the results to improve their ESG risks, and gain access to additional insurance market capacity
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AnalysisUkraine war further exacerbates auto disruption
BMW is among the car manufacturers that are warning of supply chain disruptions after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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AnalysisUkraine reawakens business to the importance of political risk
The conflict calls for a strategic re-evaluation of footprints, supply chains, relationships, company cultures, business functions and risk appetite, argues Claudine Fry
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AnalysisBoeing’s MAX is back
Have the risk management lessons been learnt and a more transparent organisation emerged?
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AnalysisRisk survey shows business sentiment rocked by war
Latest Oxford Economics risk survey finds Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered widespread pessimism
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AnalysisLloyd’s fines insurer over unacceptable behaviours
Lloyd’s of London has levied its biggest-ever fine of over £1m to managing agent Atrium over ’boys’ nights’ misconduct
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AnalysisFerma condemns War in Ukraine
Two years on from the COVID outbreak, risk managers are again enacting crisis management and business continuity plans
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AnalysisD&O: Walking a tightrope
How ESG, insolvencies, cyber intrusions, emboldened regulators and now sanctions could challenge your board
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AnalysisBiodiversity risk to become material by 2024
Corporates have just two years to improve due diligence around biodiversity throughout their value chains - report
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AnalysisAviation sector faces losses “on a par with 9/11”
543 Boeing and Airbus aircraft will be seized by the Russian Government under new legislation





