Analysis – Page 48
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D&O flood could drown insurers
The D&O market is deeply troubled and some insurers will be forced into insolvency over the next 18 months
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Buyers should pay for ratings
Ratings paid for by investors would eliminate the conflicts of interest that contributed to the financial crisis, says New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo
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Risk is back
Risk decision making should be based on proper analysis of relevant, timely and accurate information not subjective fears, says Nathan Skinner
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The price is right
Changes are afoot in the co-insurance market in Europe which could increase competition for certain large insurance contracts and ultimately be a good thing for buyers. But is the market prepared to change?
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Insurers are stable: AIRMIC Live
The impact of the financial crisis has mainly been offset by a hardening of the insurance cycle, say industry experts
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Power struggles
Chavez's referendum victory increase political risks but Venezuela faces a difficult year with falling oil prices
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Green habits
Companies should continue their green initiatives even in a struggling economy
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The Emperor’s new clothes
The banking crisis offers an opportunity to adjust our view of how the risk function should be engaged
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Banks need better risk info
The ability to successfully document a risk profile could help banks manage their risks properly, says Mikael Krohn
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Keep an eye on all the risks
Managing through the dowturn is the biggest concern, but risk managers shouldn't take their eye off the ball
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What’s in store under Obama?
More bailouts, social programmes and renewed diplomacy, says Exclusive Analysis
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Risk governance is the way forward
For risk management to work it needs to be focused strategically and not ignored as a back office function, say the authors of Global Risks 2009
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Aon’s bribery fine is a major milestone
But UK authorities have a long way to go to match their US counterparts
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Whatever happened to Wall Street?
Problems in the financial services sector are not just the result of a lack of oversight
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The year ahead
Resource shortages and the impact of the financial crisis are likely to be the big risks in 2009, says Control Risks
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Where were the ethics?
Everyone who knew about escalating problems in the financial system had a moral obligation to voice their concerns, but no one did. That is not a good reflection on business ethics.
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Could the economic crisis derail sustainability?
With the world’s economy in freefall what hope is there for the environment?
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Weathering the storm
The insurance industry seems to be responding relatively well to the financial crisis, but challenging times are in store for it