Analysis – Page 26
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Risk appetite: why ‘tone from the top’ is vital
Many boards fail to understand the difference between their company’s risk appetite and risk tolerance
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Protecting trade marks against grey market threat
Multinationals should do more to tackle legal risks around parallel imports – particularly post-Brexit, according to law firm Hogan Lovells
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Understanding the economic impact of space weather risks
A catastrophic solar storm that takes out US generating capacity could result in business interruption and supply chain losses in the United States and around the world of more than $470 billion
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New index ranks top risks for the natural resources industry
Operating in more technically challenging physical environments tops list of concerns
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‘CROs should be allowed to be involved in risk taking activities’
At times, CROs should be able to move more to the frontline, Willis Towers Watson says
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Brexit unlikely to dilute Solvency II rules
Solvency II will not disappear in a hurry, insurance experts warn
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Brexit could force insurers restructure as passporting rights go
Insurers may face large operational, regulatory and tax costs, PwC says
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UK in turmoil as country votes to leave EU
Prime Minister resigns, shares plunge around world and sterling plummets
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Aon UK appoints long-serving Marsh exec to board
John Nicholson joins broker as non-executive director
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UK companies to face increased cyber regulations even with Brexit
EU regulations to be followed whatever the outcome, according to experts at Beazley’s Hacked! Conference
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Clients should push insurance industry to reinvent itself
Insurers instead focus more on complying with new regulations, KPMG research finds
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Risk managers divided on role of RMIS in ERM
How helpful are RMIS in embedding enterprise-wide risk management? The professionals’ views are mixed
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The risk management issues facing corporates
Are CROs and risk managers responding to the growing uncertainty facing corporates and the governance challenges of their boards?
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Airmic to launch FRC guidance report in the autumn
Report will aim to provide suggestions to help boards determine what approach to the FRC Code will work for them
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Swiss Re outlines three emerging risks for (re)insurance industry
New risks present insurers with an opportunity to develop new solutions
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Getting maximum results from flexible working practices
If applied shrewdly, flexible working arrangements can give companies a competitive advantage
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If your supply chain is morally suspect, this is how you should react
No major corporate condones unethical labour practices. So why are firms still getting caught up in scandals at the more opaque ends of their supply chain?
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Lloyd’s chairman slams Brexit backers’ ‘irresponsible’ claims
Those claiming the UK would be able to replicate the benefits of a single market ouside the EU have ’little up-to-date working knowledge’ of trade agreements, John Nelson says
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Risk managers say forecasting risks will become more difficult
It is important for risk professionals to maintain awareness of global risk trends and make the connections to their business strategies, Marsh sys
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Top tips on how insurers can manage their reputational risk
Brand damage often arises from a wide range of events that can impact on an insurer’s reputation