All Weekly Email Alert articles – Page 6
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Online onlyDubai gets two new captives
The new ventures are said to include a protected cell company and one pure captive
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AnalysisPolitical risk update
JLT World Risk Review downgrades Pakistan, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan and Tajikistan
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InterviewsInfographic: Corruption perceptions
Mapping the perceived level of public sector corruption in 180 countries
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InterviewsLawyers admit to involvement in corruption
Bribery is a problem in the legal profession, a professional survey confirms
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InterviewsFBI cracks cyber crime ring
Using a Trojan horse virus known as Zeus, hackers in Eastern Europe infected computers around the world
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GraphicsInfographic: Where are you most likely to hit a deer?
Animals are colliding with cars more frequently in the US
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Online onlyTwo charged in Venezuela nuclear bomb plot
Scientists tried to sell secrets for $793,000
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Interviews1 in 5 students have hacked
Students think hacking is "cool" and some do it to make money
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AnalysisFerma issues guidance on EU Directive
Advice for boards and audit on monitoring the effectiveness of risk management
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InterviewsSeeking harmony
As revenue authorities target so-called ‘tax havens’ as part of their fight for financial transparency and improved regulation, what will this mean for the captives based in these offshore locations? Nathan Skinner investigates
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InterviewsTerrorism costs decline
US federal reinsurance backstop continues to stabilise the terrorism insurance market, finds Marsh
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InterviewsInfographic: Local government carbon emissions
Every local authority’s emissions visualised
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InterviewsBritain faces 'new wave' of terror
A respected think tank warned of a new style of homegrown violence
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InterviewsBrokers defend Lloyd's
Research shows more than 80% are "very positive" about doing business with the Market
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Interviews
Regulatory risk back on top
Managing talent and dealing with emerging markets fastest risers in annual risk radar
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AnalysisDodd-Frank good for ratings, says AM Best
Law introduces new requirements for rating agencies
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Online onlyUK data security spending lags
But unusually British companies tend to insure against data loss
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