All Financial Servcies articles – Page 6
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Analysis
Risk from natural disasters will increase, scientists warn
UK Government report calls on risk reduction to protect lives and livelihoods from heightened risk of natural catastrophes
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Comment
This latest Greek bailout deal is utter nonsense
by Anthony Murtagh, senior writer at StrategicRISK
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Analysis
Eurozone falls back into recession
FTSEurofirst 300 dips 0.5%, blue chip index down by 0.2%
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Analysis
India’s industrial output contracts
The trade gap increases by almost $3b (€2.4b) to $21b (€16.5b) in September
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Analysis
Greece to cut spending by €9.4bn
International creditors expected to unlock the next tranche of bailout funds worth €31.5bn
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Comment
Ten trends transforming the European financial services industry
by Peter Banham, head of strategy for capital markets business, SunGard
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Analysis
Two-day Greek general strike gets under way
Protests remain peaceful but greater numbers are expected tomorrow
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Analysis
HSBC money laundering fines could exceed $1.5bn
Bank more than doubles funds set aside for payment of fines over money laundering in the US
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Analysis
More Greeks living in poverty than Iranians
Newly-released data reveals 2.34 million were living below poverty line in 2010
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Analysis
Stretched to the limit?
Increasing industrial action across Europe is placing further strain on public sector risk managers, already hit by budget cuts
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Comment
Trial and error for the European Union
The European Union’s inability to resolve the eurozone crisis is a reflection of the inaction it displayed during the Balkans war, a reminder of which is the trial of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic
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Analysis
Information time delay harming risk management at financial institutions
New research finds that poor quality and timeliness of risk management information is harming the practice in financial institutions
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Analysis
Internal fraud on the rise
Report reveals that proportion of fraud committed internally has risen for the second year running
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Economic downturn fuelling demand for liability insurance
EMEA companies fear increased volume of claims as global economy continues to weaken
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Analysis
String of cyber attacks on US banks continues
Wells Fargo latest bank to be hit raising fears over safety of US financial institutions
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Euro banks to shed €20bn worth property loans
Major banks have already sold €7.5bn worth of portfolios this year
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Getting to grips with the EU’s debt crisis
The eurozone is partly to blame for difficulties experienced by some of its members
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Japan’s posts $9.6bn trade deficit
Imports have risen against exports for the third year in a row creating the country’s biggest deficit since Fukushima