Asia Pacific – Page 13
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Analysis
Multiple risks surround cost-of-living crisis - sigma
Decades of rising inequality in advanced markets has taken a $252 billion toll on insurance protection
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Analysis
“No room for complacency” in shipping industry
Crew and port congestion challenges and the war in Ukraine are among the challenging headwinds - AGCS
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Analysis
Shanghai lockdown delivers $28 billion hit to global trade
Clothing, textiles and automotive industries have been most impacted by supply chain backlogs
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Analysis
Commercial rates rise for the 18th consecutive quarter
Hard market is beginning to moderate but inflationary pressure could impact pricing going forward - Marsh
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Analysis
Cyber and data loss D&O's top risks
Climate change is ranked 6th for D&Os in the UK - WTW and Clyde & Co
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Analysis
Q1 nat cat losses reach $32 billion
Climate-related losses are likely to escalate with every additional increment of global warming - Aon
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Analysis
Exporter confidence plummets amid soaring energy costs
Confidence and demand shocks will result in a loss of $480 billion in exports to Russia and Eurozone countries - Allianz Trade
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Analysis
Travel and working patterns to stabilise by year-end
40% of European respondents are optimistic new routines will be established in the next six months - International SOS
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Analysis
Ransomware payments hit new records in 2021
The most affected industries were professional and legal services, construction, wholesale and retail, healthcare, and manufacturing - Unit 42
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Analysis
Floods drive 2021 cat losses to $270 billion
Flooding in Europe in July was the costliest natural disaster on record in the region - sigma
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Opinion
Let’s avoid a VHS v Betamax stand-off on the climate transition
More open sources of data and open, common modelling standards will facilitate climate-transition decisions
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Analysis
Ukraine reawakens business to the importance of political risk
The conflict calls for a strategic re-evaluation of footprints, supply chains, relationships, company cultures, business functions and risk appetite, argues Claudine Fry
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Opinion
Digitising large and complex claims
How remote claims technology is helping make claims handling faster and more flexible
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Analysis
Boeing’s MAX is back
Have the risk management lessons been learnt and a more transparent organisation emerged?
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Analysis
D&O: Walking a tightrope
How ESG, insolvencies, cyber intrusions, emboldened regulators and now sanctions could challenge your board
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Analysis
Biodiversity risk to become material by 2024
Corporates have just two years to improve due diligence around biodiversity throughout their value chains - report
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Analysis
Ukraine crisis forces supply chains to rebuild
As nations join the wall of sanctions against Russia, its success will depend on building new lines of delivery
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Analysis
IPCC: “Half measures no longer an option”
Report calls for ”urgent actions” as increased heatwaves, droughts and floods exceed biodiversity thresholds
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Interviews
The risk maverick
Something of a divisive figure within the risk profession, one thing no-one can accuse Alex Sidorenko of is being apathetic about risk management
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Analysis
Atradius predicts further disruption to India manufacturing
Credit risk is high in the textiles, paper and machinery/engineering sectors and business performance is below long-term trends