Analysis – Page 40
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Sants tells bankers to "do the right thing"
Financial reward should not be sole motivation accordintg to head of City regulator
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Ferma launches 2012 Benchmarking Survey
Research intended to explore risk managers’ views on business and insurance
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Taming the monster
Governments’ main answer to continued economic uncertainty seems to be to legislate. But what risk managers really need is a considered approach to the problems rather than political crowd-pleasing
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Boardroom survey reveals bad habits
Almost half of UK Non Executive Directors feel underused and undervalued
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Surviving in the public eye
The Italian cruise ship tragedy in January demonstrated that there is nowhere to hide from the all-seeing eye of the camera phone today. But, given the opacity of many management structures, this may not be a bad thing
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BSI to launch new governance standard
Due by early 2013, it will focus on effective governance structures, relationships and accountability
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Budget 2012: UK claims it will cut H&S regulation by 84%
In addition the UK will aim to start health and safety prosecutions within three years of an incident occurring by April 2013
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RIMS applauds court ruling on broker transparency
The US risk management association commends the New York Appeals Court for upholding a broker compensation disclosure rule
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'Regulators should work with Gulf insurers to craft supervision that works'
MultaQa panel agrees that appropriate regulation is required to fix regulatory shortcomings
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Risk management at oil companies trashed
Inconsistent and insufficient risk management strategies are holding back the major oil companies
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Towers Watson: Risk managers rely too much on technology
Don’t mistake measuring risk for actually understanding it. Better risk management can give a competitive advantage
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Capitalism’s last stand
Some are warning that the world’s economic woes and the protest movements they have fuelled could spell the end of the capitalist system as we know it. Could we already be in transition?
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BRICs “no capacity” to withstand shocks
The investment potential of China, India and Russia is being undermined by poor governance and societal resilience, according to a new report
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Index ranks the most law abiding states
Populism coupled with a desire by the government to capitalise on high global commodity prices is fuelling nationalisation in resource rich countries
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Insurer launches new cyber policy
The new cover protect against losses through cyber crime and offer crisis management support
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The 1990s – a new focus on risk
It was the decade that brought Hurricane Andrew, asbestos, and a seismic shift in the scope and importance of risk management
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Crisis is the new normal – risk management since 2008
Globalisation means dealing with risks – and catastrophe – all over an increasingly uncertain world
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Top 30 conflict risk hot spots
The Council on Foreign Relations, a US foreign policy think tank, released a report on the most likely conflicts next year that the US government should focus its attention on.The CFR asked government officials, academics and risk experts to rank a group of possible conflicts into ...
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Bribery revealed
Some companies are no better at tackling corruption than three years ago, despite new anti-bribery laws
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Corporate governance index ranks top FTSE performers
A leading corporate governance index shows greater focus on compliance aspects but not on community engagement and ethical culture