All Business Continuity articles – Page 32
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Interviews
Insurer warns jobless could turn to extortion
Rising unemployment in developed nations tends to lead to more extortion, warned Hiscox
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Insurance costs hinder development of renewables
Major offshore wind farm projects are struggling to be commercially viable, says Aon
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G20 at high energy security risk
A new energy security ranking shows six G20 countries at high risk
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Surge in ‘whistleblowing’ predicted
Employees should be reassured that they will not face blacklisting if they blow the whistle, says Protiviti
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Analysis
Corporate Manslaughter one year on
It is likely investigations are underway that intend to take advantage of the new powers, warns Aon
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AIRMIC responds to remuneration disclosure guidance
The association describes it as a step forward in clarifying broker remuneration
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UK economy loses £11.1bn a year to major disruptions
The Business Continuity Institute estimated that 0.8% of UK GDP is lost due to lack of business continuity management
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Analysis
London G20 protests
Violence is a possibility but the majority of demonstrations will be peaceful, said Exclusive Analysis
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Special Reports
SWERMA re-elects Ericsson’s Barnekow
Charlotte Barnekow, head of insurance and risk management at Ericsson, will serve a two year term as chairwoman of the Swedish risk association
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US Ponzi scheme costs investors $23m
Georgia trader allegedly defrauded over 120 investors in just 9 months
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FBI urged to investigate AIG bonuses
AIG execs who claim a contractual right to bonuses should be investigated fully, says consumer group
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Local authorities urged to join RBS class action
Shareholders and pension funds mull legal action against Lloyd's Banking Group and other banks to recoup investment losses
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AIG UK publishes financial update
Insurer issues financial metrics to reassure the market
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Ransom disputes put lives at risk
Most ransom demands are between $1m and $4m per ship, says Chubb
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Scientists predict sea levels to rise more than a metre
Extra melting in Greenland could drive sea levels up more than a metre by 2100, say climate scientists in Copenhagen