All Business Continuity articles – Page 24
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Marsh launches new credit insurance services
The service will enable companies to continue trading effectively with suppliers and customers during the recession, said the broker
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Financial stability is insurers’ most valuable quality
After financial stability, value for money and then flexibility and innovation are insurers most valuable qualities, a survey found
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StrategicRISK rewards European risk management excellence
The 2009 Roll of Honour and pictures from the evening celebration
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Analysis
Managing credit risk in a recession
Mark Woolhouse outlines a five point plan to help businesses manage credit risk in an uncertain business environment
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Atlantic storms stronger and more active
Long periods of warm Atlantic Ocean conditions produce greater hurricane activity, says research
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Economic indicators show signs of green shoots
Data from the OECD indicates a turn in the business cycle could be on its way
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Flu vaccine available next month
The WHO estimates that a vaccine will be available by September
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Pension risk transfer market to exceed £10bn
25% growth in market over 2008, say new figures
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Greening business
How will the ELD work in practice? Cliff Warman gives some pointers
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Frequently asked questions
What new liabilities does the EU directive introduce? Under various pieces of law, companies have always been responsible for the pollution they cause – the ELD just brings it all together, harmonising liabilities across member states to a minimum level. But the potential impact is big. Previously, if a ...
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Business urged to fight corruption
UK draft Bribery Bill aims to update rules on corruption
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Businesses feel unprepared for economic risks
Executives feel ill prepared to deal with the increasing cost of credit, currency fluctuations and customer or supplier insolvency, according to a leading survey
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Recession keeps premiums soft
Excluding financial services firms D&O policies renewed with an average 4.1% decrease, new figures show
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WHO issues swine flu warning for young people
Public warned that several physical conditions contribute to severe cases of the disease
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E-espionage is growing threat
Corporations are increasingly vulnerable to illegal hacking warns a new report
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HSBC fined £3.2m for losing customer records
FSA says customer data 'could have ended up in criminal hands'
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The cost of corruption
Nathan Skinner reviews anti bribery and corruption measures – and discusses just how effective they are
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German bank accused of spying
Deutsche Bank has been caught up in a scandal over allegations it spied on non executives