All Company Risk articles – Page 22
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Commission proposes regulating credit rating agencies
EC said the proposal is designed to remove conflicts of interest and improve transparency
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Treasury forces AIG to curb exec compensation
The government handed AIG another $40bn but insisted it had to comply with stringent limitations on executive compensation
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QIS4 insurers at an advantage: Towers Perrin
Insurers that took part in the EU’s Solvency II implementation exercise will have an advantage over those that did not
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Dutch financial regulator tries to prevent market abuse
Adopts software to help detect suspicious transactions
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Features
ERM for insurers
Nathan Skinner chairs a discussion on risk management in insurance companies
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Conflicted directors on thin ice
Danielle Harris warns that new UK rules could force directors to stand down or risk possible claims
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Commission not listening, say risk managers
The EC is not taking AIRMIC's views into consideration in its proposals for reforming the block exemption
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Features
Are you breaking the law?
Nathan Skinner addresses the thorny problem of the legality of multinational insurance covers
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EC needs to clarify Solvency II
Systems like Solvency II and Basel II may not be the best way of delivering market stability, says consultant
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European Round-up
What is happening on the UK discrimination front
Employers can be liable for sexual harassment by a third party, says Anca Thomson
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CPP offers insurers competitive advantage: Chubb
P&C insurers should not be allowed to access the US government funds set aside for the banking bailout, said Chubb in a letter
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BoE could cut rates again
Britain’s Chancellor hinted that the central bank was free to cut interest rates
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MPs pass mandatory carbon reporting rule
All British companies will have to report their carbon emissions in a standard way by 2012
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Companies are worst at data breaches
Britain’s privacy watchdog called for tighter security after businesses were found to be the worst data breach offenders
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Financial crisis reinforces the case for Solvency II
EU should not water down the Solvency II directive or postpone the legislative process, said the CRO Forum
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Analysis
Ethical shortfall
Lax anti-bribery laws in Britain are bad for business as well as the country as a whole
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OECD blasts Britain’s soft touch on bribery
The international organisation demanded the UK adopt proper anti-bribery laws