All Company Risk articles – Page 9
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Global insurance markets remain stable in 2010
Broker predicts stable insurance prices but stricter tax regulations
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Fraud on the up but firms ill prepared
A survey by Ernst and Young shows that many organisations have never completed a fraud risk assessment
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Insurers may be cutting corners on QIS5
Solvency II preparations will take longer than expected to complete warns Towers Watson
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Special Reports
Special Report: Emerging markets
Fortune favours the bold, so the saying goes. But in emerging markets, fortune favours the well prepared. Nathan Skinner highlights some instances where it can go wrong
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Features
How to: Understand the ELD
Countries have been slow to implement the Environmental Liability Directive. Andrew Williams asks: has progress been made?
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Data watchdog has teeth
Companies with UK operations should check their security procedure in light of the regulator's new powers
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Chain reactions
Whether it's a supplier going bust or a dispute with a key partner, the potential risks in a supply chain have only increased with the downturn. StrategicRISK surveys the issues
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Passing the buck
A UK company found guilty of price-fixing is trying to recover the cost from the individuals involved
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Acronym = aggronym
Anyone looking to put money into the Bric should not be fooled into thinking the risks are the same. Peter Davy looks at the prospects for Brazil, Russia, India and China.
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Be prepared
Companies can notch up plenty of governance brownie points if they focus on risk management and internal audit, says Jackie Cain
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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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UK clamps down on corporate corruption
The Bribery Act has far reaching implications for both UK businesses and multinationals with offices or headquarters in the UK. Rupert Nevin explains how the Act will affect corporate liability
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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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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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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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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