All Governance articles – Page 17
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Features
Collective bargaining
As the European Commission proposes a system of collective redress, some critics fear a move towards US-style class actions says Neil Hodge
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Inside the rating agency
In his only UK interview, Moody's whistleblower Eric Kolchinsky offers a glimpse into the inner workings of the rating agencies and warns Nathan Skinner that systemic problems are getting worse not better
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Pension funds need better risk management
Institutional investors recognise the need to invest more in risk management processes, and stress tests seen as critical tool, survey reveals
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Analysis
Time to step up
In the latest chapter of StrategicRISK’s editorial campaign, Andrew Keeling, IRM chairman, explains how risk managers can take advantage of the new focus on risk and governance
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Emerging economy front runner in climate policy for the first time
Brazil knocks Sweden down a notch in Climate Change Performance Index
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Regulatory review 2010
Barbara Ridpath and Richard Reid review the regulatory landscape in 2009 and predict how it will change in 2010
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Softer market for financial firms in 2010
Willis says an influx of capacity next year will generate more favourable conditions for buyers
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US regulatory reform takes shape
In a special report AM Best outlines the proposed financial regulatory changes in the US
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Preparing for economic recovery
Mikael Krohn comments on the changing focus in 2010 for banks and financial institutions
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Ferma comments on planned changes to BER
The association of European insurance buyers said the draft regulation makes some improvements but has shortcomings
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FSA consults on strengthening capital standards
The wide range of changes address some of the lessons learned from the financial crisis
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WEF proposes tackling bribery
Calls on government, business and civil society to unite in the battle against corruption
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Interviews
AIG would have avoided trouble under Greenberg: Levene
Lloyd’s chairman shares his thoughts on AIG’s former boss and the impact of dismantling the group
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In the face of financial crime
The financial crisis has drawn fresh attention to the impact of financial crimes, says Anthony Skinner
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Copenhagen: climate proposals close to what is needed
A report released at the UN Climate Conference says countries may be close to agreeing the necessary emissions cuts
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UN optimistic on ambitious deal in Copenhagen
Negotiators should craft a solid deal for rapid action, says UN's top climate change official
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OECD sets out policy for overhaul of financial regulation
Publishes key principles for a sustainable economic system
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RIMS president reveals top ten global risks
Innovation, partnership and R&D risk, are all included