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Euro banks to shed €20bn worth property loans
Major banks have already sold €7.5bn worth of portfolios this year
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Cleaner trading
The FSA may be averse to taking legal action over money laundering, but it’s not the case with US regulators
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Solvency II – and now for the hard bit
The Solvency II deadline is looming, with firms now using risk management as an even more vital business tool
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DVS 2012: McGavick - Innovate or insurance will become little more than a utility
XL chief executive tells DVS conference that lack of innovation and increased regulation are restricting insurers from being relevant to the needs of their clients
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Kenya – Paradise lost as terrorism takes hold
The terror campaign waged by Somalia-based Al Shabaab insurgents threatens to tear the country apart
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Capitol ills
The USA has a reputation for being trigger-happy when devising regulation to deal with corporate risk
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Waging war on executive salaries
The so-called shareholder spring has led to an investor rebellion against high earners. So how do businesses reward top bosses without damaging their image or the bottom line?
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“City rooted in culture of short-termism”
Report urges bonus reform to establish long-term relationships
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HSBC under fire over money laundering
Bank criticised by US Senate report after lengthy investigation
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Solvency II could face further delays, warns ABI
EU politicians fail to reach agreement on final text
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Manufacturers at risk due insurance failures
Businesses remain exposed to ‘needless’ weaknesses in the insurance system
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Banking shocks highlight reputational risk
Issues of trust threaten two of Britain’s High Street banks
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Czech Republic to give whistleblowers enhanced protection
Government proposes to offer whistleblowers sanctuary from discrimination and persecution
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Airmic 2012: Chartis ups commercial property capacity to $1.5bn per risk
‘We will allocate the capacity to clients with highly protected property risks’, says Chartis’s Nicholas Aubert
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Airmic 2012: Global compliance database gets go-ahead
A number of issues still need addressing, say experts
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Airmic 2012: Reputation number 1 risk for UK risk managers
Reputation risks rank highest for Airmic members
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Cyber risk must be “part of every organization’s culture”
New World Economic Forum report highlights responsibility of chief executives for cyber security
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Airmic’s Cass research has “raised the bar” for risk community, says Hurrell
Airmic Chief Executive John Hurrell believes the Roads to Ruin research, produced in conjunction with Cass Business School, has opened doors to new markets and opportunities for its members.
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Adoption of cloud computing stifled due to poor risk assessment
Launch of first cloud risk evaluation framework hopes to give businesses a full view of the risks involved
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Greater balance needed in European regulation
UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) Chairman Lord Adair Turner has warned that European regulation must allow for flexibility for individual nation states.