All Liabilities articles – Page 22
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Regulator fines UBS £8m
Whistleblower reveals unauthorised trading and risk control failures
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RMS models black swan
A Manhattan asteroid strike would cost over $1 trillion, said the risk modeller
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Lloyd’s and NATO highlight biggest risks
Piracy, cyber security and climate change are the most serious threats to business and society, heard a New York conference
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BP fined $87m for safety failures
Labour safety authorities issue BP with a record fine after it fails to eliminate hazards that caused the 2005 Texas City refinery explosion
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Fewer Health & Safety investigations
Figures reveal the number of HSE investigations declined by 43% in five years
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Never miss a trick!
Nathan Skinner invites you to test your skills by playing our spot the fraud game
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Protecting intellectual property
Companies are struggling in their fight to protect IP. Their risk managers can help, says Andrew Leslie
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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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Guard your data
Lee Coppack says that the information that companies hold is as valuable as money for hackers and criminals. The consequences for businesses can be embarrassing and expensive
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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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Work until you drop?
People with too few savings; possibly an end to the default retirement age. Welcome to the world of the older workforce. Will your organisation measure up?
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The night shift risk
Can shift work cause cancer? A growing body of evidence suggests that it may. And the first compensation has already been paid out.
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New pandemic insurance cover
Aon launches policy to reimburse companies for wages, fixed costs and extra expenses if they are unable to access their buildings
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Prepare more to avoid pirates
30 out of 31 recent pirate attacks could have been avoided, says MARLO
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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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UK swine flu vaccinations begin
Seriously ill people and health care workers are the first to receive the jab
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Downturn spurs more litigation
Around a quarter of companies polled expect the number of claims brought by whistleblowers to increase