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Nigeria plans oil deal with delta
The Nigerian government plans to offer Niger delta inhabitants a 10% stake in oil ventures, the Financial Times reports
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Editor's Letter
Principles and contingents
Contingent commissions are totally against the European rules on anti-competitive activity
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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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CFOs step up risk management a notch
Financial directors are playing an increasingly pivotal role in risk management
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BAE vows to fight SFO bribery charge
The Serious Fraud Office reveals its intention to prosecute BAE over foreign bribery. BAE says it will fight the case in court if necessary.
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Analysis
World Bank stops investing in palm oil
The move highlights that firms should screen their suppliers thoroughly, says Anthony Skinner
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Analysis
Moody’s whistleblowers give evidence
Two former senior employees spill the beans on inaccurate ratings and conflicts of interest in the run up to the financial crisis and beyond
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Decentralise your global programme
Placing too much emphasis on broad coverage in a master policy could mean breaking the law, insurance managers told
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Don’t ignore environmental risk says Aon
Broker survey reveals European risk managers lulled into false sense of security over environmental risk
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UK D&O premiums set to reach US highs
Financial firms see 15 % increases in D&O renewals
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IRM speaker struck down with flu
Conference continues with 300 delegates in Coventry. Award winners announced.
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Analysis
Foreign investment slumps in developed economies
The UK saw its foreign investment halve while investment in the developing world surged by 43% in 2008
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SEC launches new unit to police market risk
University of Texas School of Law Professor Henry Hu will head up the Division of Risk, Strategy and Financial Innovation
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Brokers fail to combat bribery risk
Despite Aon’s massive fine commercial insurance brokers are still not tackling bribery, according to a regulatory inquiry
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Features
The underwriter evolves
The factors that drive underwriters are changing, and corporate insurance buyers who adapt will make their companies a more attractive risk, says Raj Ahuja