All Breaking News articles – Page 20
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StrategicRISK Award winners announced
European risk managers gather in London to celebrate industry success
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Volcanic ash doesn’t pose health risk
Health experts say the ash pollution isn’t falling to ground level and even if it does the effects would be mild
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Further crises inevitable unless ethics improve
Paul Moore challenges the risk profession to make rapid changes to their organisation's culture, behaviour and balance of power in the boardroom
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Ecolabel products linked to rainforest destruction
New report reveals sham of environmental labels
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Airlines urge Europe to reopen skies
International Air Transport Association criticises Europe’s blanket closure of airspace
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Lockton declares: “It’s a buyers market”
Capacity is high and prices remain soft, says broker
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Goldman charged with fraud
The SEC claimed Goldman Sachs misstated key facts about a product tied to subprime mortgages, which cost investors $1bn
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Vesuvius eruption could kill 8,000 and cost $24bn
Willis ranks 10 of Europes most dangerous volcanoes, Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull not on list
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QIS5 capital requirements “radically reduced”
The calibration for standard formula capital requirements has been reduced from what CEIOPS proposed but it is still above QIS4
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Financial firms rethink risk management
WEF report designed to help finance learn risk management lessons from unlikely sources
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Volcanic ash disrupts flights in Europe and US
Escaping floodwaters could cause major damage in Iceland, says RMS
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Volcanic ash cloud to hit London
A Met forecast puts the ash cloud directly over London at 6pm causing more disruption to flights
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Daimler pays $185m to settle bribery charges
US regulators say Daimler paid at least $56m in improper payments over a period of more than 10 years
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WHO begins assessment of swine flu response
Calls for public health organisations to raise their questions and complaints
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Statutory cap saves Toyota from $13.8bn fine
Carmaker fined $16.4m for failing to notify Federal regulators about accelerator pedal defects, the Washington Post reports
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Bribery Bill diluted in "wash up"
The House of Commons has passed the Bribery bill with amendments
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FSA fines three firms £4.2m for poor reporting
Credit Suisse, Getco and Instinet fall foul of regulator
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25 die in West Virginia mine explosion
Rescue operation underway following deadliest mine explosion since 1984
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Risk managers exonerated
Most risk managers say they saw the risks well in advance of the banking crisis but they were ignored