All Strategic Risk Global articles in Sept 2012
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Risk Innovation
Spain - how is the country coping with the financial meltdown?
Iberian companies are having to innovate to beat the recession
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK November 2012
The November issue of StrategicRISK, featuring Chaos Theory and how Risk managers can benefit from academic research, whether the benefits of fracking really outweigh the risks and how payment delays can cause serious damage to business
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK October 2012
The October issue of StrategicRISK, featuring a special report on ‘Kidnap and Ransom’, a year of the Bribery Act and much more…
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Analysis
Airmic members favour change to disclosure rules
Survey of members reveals overwhelming support for law reform
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Analysis
Solvency II deadline may be pushed back to 2015
European Commission asked to review timetable for Solvency II to gauge impact on insurers and reinsurers
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Analysis
French companies fear foreign reaction to Mohammed cartoon
Government also closes schools and embassies in over 20 countries over fears of reaction to cartoon of a naked Prophet Mohammed
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Latest Issue
StrategicRISK September 2012
The September issue of StrategicRISK, featuring ‘shareholder spring’ on executive pay and boardroom decisions, threat to business from fraudsters within companies and much more…
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Analysis
Japan’s posts $9.6bn trade deficit
Imports have risen against exports for the third year in a row creating the country’s biggest deficit since Fukushima
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Analysis
Waitrose twitter campaign hijacked by web jokers
High-end supermarket chain opens itself to ridicule after challenging tweeters to finish the sentence ‘I shop at Waitrose because…’
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Comment
Piracy threat in Somalia unlikely to diminish
Tim Holt, Head of Intelligence at Special Contingency Risks (SCR), part of the Willis Group
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Analysis
Aon: Emerging economies to take greater advantage of risk solutions
Risk management models to become a core part of major organizations within the next five years
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Analysis
Typhoon makes landfall in South Korea
Catastrophe modelling firm AIR Worldwide said maximum sustained winds reached 150 km/h, equivalent to a hurricane
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Analysis
Shell delays drilling in Alaskan Arctic
Search for oil is delayed after containment dome is damaged during a test
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Analysis
BAE and EADS merger hit by government veto warning
Existing plans to issue ‘golden shares’ to governments would be against European law
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Analysis
Iran confirms it has forces in Syria
Elite Iranian guards are in Syria helping to quash rebel uprising
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Analysis
Panasonic suspends operations in China amid protests
Japanese electronics giant temporarily shuts plant as protests over disputed islands spreads across China