All Governance articles – Page 9
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Interviews
Worth the effort
Solvency II will benefit the whole insurance industry, writes Chris Lajtha in response to Carl Leeman’s blog
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Analysis
A new approach to regulation
A summary of the UK government’s recommendations for regulatory change
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Analysis
Can Dodd-Frank stop another crisis?
The sweeping overhaul of US financial regulation fails to address the main causes of the financial crisis, says Matthew Kerfoot
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Analysis
Top 5 mega earthquake hotspots
They are the Caribbean, North America, Chile, Indonesia and Japan
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Report reveals bribe trends in Brazil
Officials account for most demands and cash is the preferred bribe
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Interviews
Coke sued for cutting strikers health care
500 striking workers in Washington launched a class action after their health plans were cut
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Editor's Letter
Taking over the reins
Taking the helm of a renowned business journal like StrategicRISK is an incredibly exciting opportunity
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Graphics
Infographic: Tracking the history of the FTSE100
Visual graphic shows how the value and composition of the index has changed over 26 years
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Features
Winning treatment
Launching a series of fi rst-hand accounts of practical risk management, Mike Florence, who led AstraZeneca’s programme, explains how the team’s strategy has breathed new life into its respiratory and infl ammatory efforts
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Features
How to: Make sure you're ready to face the judges
When Standard & Poor’s added risk management to its credit rating assessment, some doubted it had the credibility to properly judge the discipline. But as a good rating is vital to success, says Nathan Skinner, does your ERM do enough to impress the panel?
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Features
How to: Develop an eagle eye
Nimble, observant, precise: risk management auditors have much to learn from our feathered friends. Liz Taylor urges them to do a spot of bird-watching
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GDP up in UK and Germany
Germany and the UK drive stronger GDP growth in the European Union but, growth slows in Japan and the US
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Who is recovering fastest?
This detailed graphic shows which economies are recovering from the recession quickest
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Infographic: Bank failures since 2008
Hundreds of US banks have failed since the credit crunch climax
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Emerging risk management still “ineffective”
Oliver Wyman research finds most boards receive emerging risk data infrequently
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Interviews
RBS fined £5.6m for anti-terror slip
Bank lapses led to “unacceptable risk” of facilitating terrorist financing