All Liabilities articles – Page 30
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Analysis
New strategies for European funds
European pension schemes are increasing their allocation to non-traditional asset classes
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Features
European food safety
Food producers should take all reasonable precautions and exercise due diligence
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Analysis
Ransoms encourage piracy
Commercial shipping companies paying ransoms have made piracy a booming industry
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Workers in small companies most at risk of death
Last year 51% of the construction workers killed, worked for companies with fewer than 50 employees
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Securities litigation up slightly
Advisen tracked 169 global securities cases in the first quarter of 2009
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Plaintiffs could use US courts for class actions
A case in the US could encourage claimants to use the US class action system
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Is now the time to consider a captive?
The time to benefit most from captive insurance is now, says Guernsey Finance
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Interviews
Insurer warns jobless could turn to extortion
Rising unemployment in developed nations tends to lead to more extortion, warned Hiscox
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IRM miss-assesses risk from G20 protests
We are at a loss to understand why we were on the protesters hit list, says chief exec Steve Fowler
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Analysis
Turner review: What does it mean?
Lord Turner’s regulatory reform agenda is not just about technical changes to banks’ capital requirements, says Jonathan Jesty
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Analysis
Corporate Manslaughter one year on
It is likely investigations are underway that intend to take advantage of the new powers, warns Aon
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P&C insurers should return to 2004 terms
AXA Corporate Solutions says insurers need to return to ‘technically adequate’ risk pricing
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Analysis
Swedish market issues
Fresh capacity may be keeping rates flat in traditional lines but broker profitability is still causing concerns
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Special Reports
Fresh capacity keeps rates flat in Sweden
Traditional insurance lines should continue to remain soft for Scandinavian companies, predicts JLT