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Special ReportsRisk engineering: Getting a big-picture view of risk
Risk engineering consultants can give management a clear idea of where the risks to their operations lie on a global scale and how to deal with them
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Special Report: Captive risks
This special report also looks at the impact of Solvency II and capitive domiciles serving BRIC economies
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Fraud risks: The enemy may lie within
Fraud against private enterprises is draining billions from UK businesses, and increasingly it is thecompanies’ own management that are responsible
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Special ReportsA legal minefield
Ethical standards for businesses are about to get stricter, so senior managers and directors will need to take a far more hands-on role in ensuring that their fi rms comply with the rules.
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Special ReportsRecalls and reputation
As more businesses are being hit by product recalls, insurers have made cover easier and cheaper - even providing short-term specialist consultants for smaller companies that don’t have a large public relations budget.
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Special ReportsEmployee safety
Strong health and safety policies and a keen eye on absence levels, both long- and short-term, can reduce both premium costs and the expenses associated with sickness.
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Special ReportsEuropean Roundup: Education initiatives
An expanded look ‘Around Europe’ shows how associations are bringing young people into risk management
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Special ReportsAirmic dailies
Catch up with all the goings on at Airmic 2011 with our two Daily publications
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Special ReportsSpecial Report: Emerging markets
Fortune favours the bold, so the saying goes. But in emerging markets, fortune favours the well prepared. Nathan Skinner highlights some instances where it can go wrong
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Special ReportsAcronym = aggronym
Anyone looking to put money into the Bric should not be fooled into thinking the risks are the same. Peter Davy looks at the prospects for Brazil, Russia, India and China.
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Special ReportsSpecial Report: Emerging markets
The UK and US have new bribery laws, just as developing countries demand more local involvement in western companies’ work. Neil Hodge looks at hom businesses should protect themselves
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Special ReportsIt's time to refuel
Expansion into emerging markets should be more about growth and opportunity than cutting costs, says AXA Corporate Solutions
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Special ReportsAMRAE goes to the beach
Full coverage of the Rencontres 2010 in Deauville is available here
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Special ReportsCovering up your exposure
Bernard Laporte explains how a comprehensive risk engineering policy can help companies reduce their liability exposures
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Special ReportsPHOTOS: StrategicRISK Question Time
Pictures from the latest Question Time event on business continuity
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Special ReportsWhat’s driving ERM
Nathan Skinner gives an overview of enterprise risk management and looks at some of the drivers
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Special ReportsFrequently asked questions
What new liabilities does the EU directive introduce? Under various pieces of law, companies have always been responsible for the pollution they cause – the ELD just brings it all together, harmonising liabilities across member states to a minimum level. But the potential impact is big. Previously, if a ...
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Special ReportsGreening business
How will the ELD work in practice? Cliff Warman gives some pointers
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Special ReportsEuropean overview
Pierre Sonigo gives his own perspective on the development and complexities of the ELD
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