All Analysis articles – Page 16
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FSA issues annual report of incidents
Food Standard Agency issues report stressing need to report incidents of food/environmental contamination...
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To be or not to be
The future of new corporate manslaughter legislation hangs in the balance as the House of Lords prepares to vote
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More checks, tougher penalties
The EC targets employers of illegal workers with new rules to ensure similar penalties across all EU member states
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Going head to head with EU regulators
German energy group RWE and Italian energy company ENI under the regulatory spotlight over antitrust allegations
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Dealing with complexity
Pharmaceutical companies are regarded as high risk by investors and insurers alike, with a number of grey areas having the ability to dramatically affect an organisation's reputation.
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Flood threat in the United Kingdom
The east coast of England is under threat from rising sea levels, the ABI has warned in a report on the coastal flood risk. Existing flood defences must be improved
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Stick verses Carrot
Two recent reports suggest that the stick may work better than the carrot in making companies embrace good risk management, with mere guidelines not being enough.
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Catastrophe bonds
Seventeen new cat bonds were issued during the first 11 months of 2006, adding just over $3.5 bn to the property cat capacity provided by the capital markets.
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COMMENT - Natural catastrophes
Natural catastrophes are just what the word implies - natural
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The Newly Regulated Risk Manager
So you have decided that you do need FSA authorisation What are the next steps? Some changes in process and company culture may be necessary, says Brian Hardwicke.
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Risks, Solutions and Challenges
What do risk professionals think are the key concerns in Europe?
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Caught in the Regulator's Net?
The summer been dominated by the threat of regulation of the insurance market and the changes that this may bring to many business operations in the UK
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European Unity
StrategicRISK highlights some of the topics discussed at the Federation of European Risk
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Iceland:Frozen Value
A rather unglamorous frozen food and freezer chain, Iceland’s shares were 113 times oversubscribed when the company went public in 1984.
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USA v Microsoft
Matthias Beck and Lynn Drennan suggest that Microsoft's inability to prevent the break up the software giant could be the risk management failure of the century.