All Governance articles – Page 19
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Copenhagen climate agreement in deadlock
India’s special enjoy on climate change says that a global commitment to reduce emissions is a long way off
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Regulator fines UBS £8m
Whistleblower reveals unauthorised trading and risk control failures
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Features
Never miss a trick!
Nathan Skinner invites you to test your skills by playing our spot the fraud game
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Features
An update of ERM systems
There are products on the market to help companies make sense of the large amount of data that risk management can create. Sara Edlington talks to some of the companies that think they have the answer
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Inherent risk ranking: Why bother?
Richard Archer explores the concept of inherent risk ranking, and asks if it’s worth the effort
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The enforcement emphasis on both sides of ‘the pond’
With new brooms sweeping clean and increased powers, expect greater scrutiny warn Kevin Roberts, Randall Fons, and Brian Neil Hoffman
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Financial crisis could happen again
The financial crisis could take place all over again, BBC business editor Robert Peston told this year’s Airmic lecture. Peston and Zurich Group chief economist Daniel Hofmann were joint lecturers in an evening concerned with the aftermath of the financial crisis.Quite a lot that needs to be done is not ...
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Making ERM work for you
Enterprise risk management (ERM) was the theme of the latest StrategicRISK Question Time event, held in association with Marsh Risk Consulting. Nathan Skinner reports
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BSI to develop financial services compliance standard
The UK’s standards body, the BSI, has developed a standard for compliance teams in UK financial services firms.
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US sanctions North Korean bank
The US Treasury has placed restrictions on a North Korean development bank because of its links to the arms trade
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PRIMA calls for mandatory disclosure of broker commission
The US based public sector risk association said it would continue to fight for mandatory full disclosure
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Mapfre launches global unit
The new division will administer global programmes for large commercial clients
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RIMS report calls for total transparency
The association stressed that brokers should be acting solely in the interest of their client
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US tough stance on AIG exec pay
Obama’s executive remuneration tsar will crack down on bonus payments, reports the FT
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Steering through the minefield
The world of international business is a complicated one. Firms with overseas operations face a huge number of legal challenges, not least in the realm of insurance, writes Nathan Skinner
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Expect higher prices under Solvency II, says insurer
AXA Corporate Solutions’ CEO expects insurers to pass higher costs onto their clients not their shareholders
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Interviews
Turning to risk management
In response to the global economic downturn 69% of organisations have reviewed their approach to risk