All risk news articles – Page 35
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OpinionCould nat cats swing elections?
In a highly polarised world, could natural catastrophes - such as last year’s Hurricane Zeta - tip the geopolitical balance?
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AnalysisUS vs China among geopolitical flashpoints
Should relations deteriorate it could trigger an aggressive tit-for-tat policy response, with significant implications for global markets and corporates
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AnalysisWEF: Building resilient digital supply chains
Analysis following the SolarWinds fallout shows there are three ways companies can build more resilient digital supply chains
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AnalysisWTW and Liberty partner to provide reputation cover
The solution is available globally and initially to clients in the leisure & hospitality, manufacturing, retail and transportation sectors
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AnalysisESG drives better financial performance - study
Sustainability initiatives drives better financial performance due to improved risk management and more innovation
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AnalysisCaptive formation picks up in Guernsey
The jurisdication expects to see a “significant rise” in 2021 against the backdrop of a hardening commercial insurance market
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OpinionManaging risk in a volatile world
Risk leaders must work on strategies and business models to help their firms achieve their objectives in the new environment
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AnalysisLack of strategic vision on cyber fraud
Poor protection of vulnerable people and inefficient information sharing are hampering efforts to tackle cyber fraud
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AnalysisSupply chains: Striking the right balance
Supply chains must balance efficiency and resilience, according to participants at a StrategicRISK Virtual Roundtable
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AnalysisAirmic contributes to UK resilience debate
Country is vulnerable due to “the absence of risk assessment across sectors and organisations” and “diminishing influence on the global stage”
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AnalysisAre you ready for 5G?
Risk managers must ensure that the business opportunities offered by 5G are not outweighed by extra security threats
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AnalysisEurope braces for wave of insolvencies
A surge in expected bankruptcies, once governments begin withdrawing state schemes, could impact supply chains
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AnalysisEU urged to avoid tighter rules on sustainable corporate governance
FERMA and trade body EuropeanIssuers have reiterated calls to embed sustainability into existing processes and frameworks
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AnalysisEIOPA moots multi-peril risk pools
Capital markets could be an additional layer of risk transfer to improve society’s capacity for bearing business interruption risk
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AnalysisSpanish snowfall claims to reach €1.8 billion
Storm Filomena brought wintry conditions and cold temperatures not seen in Spain in two decades - Impact Forecasting
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AnalysisBI take-up drops after claims rejections
The UK supreme court business interruption ruling “may save insurers’ reputations” in long run - survey
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AnalysisIRM sets out risk agenda for 2021
“Risk management has been at the heart of the global response [to COVID-19] and our profession is firmly in the spotlight”
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AnalysisFERMA: Risk managers best placed to monitor supply chain ESG
FERMA has called upon the European Commission to consider the views of risk managers in its reflections on sustainable corporate governance
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AnalysisUK firms underinsured for flood risk
Nearly three quarters of businesses are aware of their flood risk, but less than half have comprehensive flood cover
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AnalysisUS GDP forecast to grow 4.2%
Atradius anticipates a ‘robust economic rebound’ following the change of administration, but cautions that downside risks still remain





