Analysis – Page 41
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WEF survey finds confidence dip
Leading risk experts are pessimistic about the state of the global economy and they also fear a major social disruption in the next 12 months
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East meets West
Despite global misery, economies in Asia remain strong, making it attractive for new business. But with this come new considerations for risk managers who must rethink their strategies if they are to approach this area
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Bribery index reveals no improvement in UK
Britain actually performs worse than three years ago despite the implementation of the Bribery Act
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East meets West
Despite global misery, economies in Asia remain strong, making it attractive for new business. But with this come new considerations for risk managers who must rethink their strategies if they are to approach this area
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Be ready for rating
Led by Standard & Poor’s, rating agencies are looking at corporations’ ERM programmes as part of their assessments
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Bigger is riskier
The world’s population hit seven billion on October 31. StrategicRISK explores the risks of a crowded earth
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Maplecroft briefing: Libya business risks
The complete in-depth briefing from political risk analysts Maplecroft on Libya risks for business and investors in the post-Gaddafi era
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A crisis destroys value
Most companies will lose a fifth of their value every five years as a result of a major crisis, according to detailed research
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Ferma Forum: Full coverage
Ferma president Peter Den Dekker explains how the availability of insurance solutions is more important to buyers than cost
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Ferma elects new president and welcomes new members
Pirelli’s Jorge Luzzi takes over from Peter den Dekker and Ferma welcomes new Maltese and Slovenian risk associations
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Absolute power corrupts
With phone hacking investigations now extending across the pond to September 11 victims, News Corporation has more and more to answer for. But bosses’attempts to plead ignorance won’t wash – corporate culture is led from the top.
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My View: Jorge Luzzi
Ferma’s new president Jorge Luzzi answers StrategicRISK’s questions about the future of Europe’s biggest risk management association
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Big retailers caught breaching EU chemicals rule
Investigation finds supermarkets in breach of REACH rules governing toxic chemicals
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German directors’ liability just got Vorst
A new law toughes up directors duties, as Sue Copeman explains
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Divided they fall
The benefits of a worldwide presence can be offset by increased vulnerability to hazards including political unrest, natural disasters and lack of a shared corporate culture
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IIF flags up the pitfalls of Solvency II
Leading financial institute warns that Solvency II could go against risk management best practice
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Media distorts public’s perception of risk
New media can distort how the public perceive risk; Companies need to know how to react
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Pharma industry is 'fraught' with uninsured risks
A changing regulatory landscape means that the drugs companies are increasingly at risk
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Ferma opposes more EC regs
European risk managers say no to more corporate governance rules from the European Commission particularly concerning risk appetite