All Asset Risks articles – Page 3
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Lawyers admit to involvement in corruption
Bribery is a problem in the legal profession, a professional survey confirms
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Two charged in Venezuela nuclear bomb plot
Scientists tried to sell secrets for $793,000
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Seeking harmony
As revenue authorities target so-called ‘tax havens’ as part of their fight for financial transparency and improved regulation, what will this mean for the captives based in these offshore locations? Nathan Skinner investigates
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Terrorism costs decline
US federal reinsurance backstop continues to stabilise the terrorism insurance market, finds Marsh
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Regulatory risk back on top
Managing talent and dealing with emerging markets fastest risers in annual risk radar
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Dodd-Frank good for ratings, says AM Best
Law introduces new requirements for rating agencies
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UK data security spending lags
But unusually British companies tend to insure against data loss
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IMF public debt warning
Fiscal prudence needed to protect a fragile recovery and reassure markets, says body
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Infographic: New Zealand earthquake
Graphic shows the epicenter and aftershocks of the magnitude 7.1 Darfield earthquake
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Munich Re to insure oil catastrophes
Reinsurer offers $2bn capacity but says deep drilling risk management must be improved
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Worth the effort
Solvency II will benefit the whole insurance industry, writes Chris Lajtha in response to Carl Leeman’s blog
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Christchurch hit by quake
Magnitude 7 earthquake causes damage buildings and infrastructure
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Business forced to chase overseas debt
UK companies are having to resort to legal action to pursue overseas customers for money
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Analysis
Top 5 mega earthquake hotspots
They are the Caribbean, North America, Chile, Indonesia and Japan
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UN backs IPCC
Inquiry recommends fundamental reform of the IPCC following climate change scandal
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Report reveals bribe trends in Brazil
Officials account for most demands and cash is the preferred bribe
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Coke sued for cutting strikers health care
500 striking workers in Washington launched a class action after their health plans were cut