All Breaking News articles – Page 36
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Migrant workers at higher risk
New figures reveal that migrant workers in the UK construction sector are much more likely to be injured or killed in the workplace
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Investors rate sustainable performance
Environmental and social factors can have a material impact on fund’s returns, finds survey
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Local bodies fail to prepare for emergencies
Government is not doing enough to promote civil protection in the UK, said a broker survey
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Countrywide execs charged with fraud
The head of the biggest mortgage lender in the US lied about how much risk his firm was taking on, claims the SEC
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Health insurers invest in tobacco
Insurers have found a way of profiting from tobacco and health insurance, found a study
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New protection against subcontractor default
A Surrey construction company pioneered a new type of insurance
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M&S tops reputation survey
Supermarket chains dominate poll of the most reputable UK companies
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Cap and trade a bitter pill for S&P500
An emissions trading scheme like the one already in place in Europe could pose a serious financial risk to some US companies, found a new report
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Violent risks escalated in 2008
The economic crisis is the main cause for the decline in peacefulness, which costs the world $7.2 trillion a year
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First swine flu case in Bulgaria
Swine flu is also being eyed in the death of a New York baby
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Market for pension risk will halve this year
But actuaries predict growth in longevity protection market
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Air France Jet goes missing
A commercial airliner carrying 228 people has gone missing over the Atlantic Ocean
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No bonuses this year for risk managers
Overall risk experts expect to get bonuses 48% smaller than in 2008
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Shell human rights trial postponed
Relatives of murdered activists say Royal Dutch Shell played a role in their executions
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Treasury issues sanctions against Hizballah
Two African-based supporters have had their assets in the US frozen
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Recession breeds human rights abuses
Growing insecurity threatens to trigger a global human rights crisis, warns Amnesty International