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Norwegians form risk management association
The Royal Norwegian Embassy in London played host to the first official gathering of Norwegian risk managers
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Managing risk crucial to surviving recession
A new report highlights the key risks companies face as the global economy slows
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Banks urged to grasp risk management
Only 42 % of banking execs plan to undertake fundamental changes to risk processes, says survey
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Risk in a recession
Risk is following hard on the heels of the recession, warns Nathan Skinner
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Recovery at a price
There is fear in the current recession – and fear breeds inaction.
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The cost of compliance
While businesses may greet EU proposals for new regulation with a universal groan, Andrew Williams asks – is the need for compliance actually an aid for risk managers in establishing better systems and practices?
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Managing supply chain risks
Globalisation may be posing new threats but the risks can be controlled.
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The price is right
Changes are afoot in the co-insurance market in Europe which could increase competition for certain large insurance contracts and ultimately be a good thing for buyers. But is the market prepared to change?
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Regulation and recession
The two ‘r’ words represent a twin challenge to risk managers and their captives this year, reports Graham Buck
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Solvency II brings new pressures
Updating solvency frameworks has become essential for captive domiciles in the light of Solvency II. Richard Walker describes Guernsey’s approach
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Financial benchmarking
Benchmarking performance against your peers is nothing new. However, it remains a relatively new concept for captive insurers, says Jonathan Groves
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Poland struggles with foreign debt
Poland has estimated external bills of $100bn, says JLT
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New liabilities
A new law governing the protection of natural habitats has come into force in the UK
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Court of Appeal ends Names litigation
Court found that Names’ application for appeal was ‘totally without merit’
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BAE arranges 5 year programme through Aon
First private sector business to adopt Aon’s aligned long term programme
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Insurers are stable: AIRMIC Live
The impact of the financial crisis has mainly been offset by a hardening of the insurance cycle, say industry experts
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Supply chain disruption risk doubles
Global supply chains are becoming more vulnerable in more countries, say political risk analysts
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S&P highlights another systemic risk
The rating agency said collateralisted loan obligations could be at risk if just a few companies default on their debt
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More due diligence needed
Firms are often ‘blissfully unaware’ of the range of risks that threaten the viability of their investments, say consultants