All articles by Nathan Skinner – Page 4
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Features
Can you dig for wealth and be green?
Extractive industries and sustainability do not go hand in hand. Or do they? We asked Total and Rio Tinto for their views
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Special Reports
CSR and suppliers
The supply chain has become an important area of focus for corporate integrity but it’s not easy to ensure that your suppliers live up to your ethical standards says Nathan Skinner
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Analysis
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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Features
An integrated approach
Aymeric Boyer-Vidal, GDF-Suez’s director of audit and risk discusses embedding enterprise risk management and handling a crisis
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Analysis
New liabilities
A new law governing the protection of natural habitats has come into force in the UK
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XL to remain in ‘practically all’ lines: McGavick
Staff eliminations and business cutbacks are efforts to prevent XL entering a downward spiral
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Analysis
Power struggles
Chavez's referendum victory increase political risks but Venezuela faces a difficult year with falling oil prices
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Analysis
Keep an eye on all the risks
Managing through the dowturn is the biggest concern, but risk managers shouldn't take their eye off the ball
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Analysis
What’s in store under Obama?
More bailouts, social programmes and renewed diplomacy, says Exclusive Analysis
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Analysis
Risk governance is the way forward
For risk management to work it needs to be focused strategically and not ignored as a back office function, say the authors of Global Risks 2009
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Analysis
Aon’s bribery fine is a major milestone
But UK authorities have a long way to go to match their US counterparts
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Analysis
Whatever happened to Wall Street?
Problems in the financial services sector are not just the result of a lack of oversight
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Analysis
The year ahead
Resource shortages and the impact of the financial crisis are likely to be the big risks in 2009, says Control Risks
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Features
Terror trade
Kidnappers and extortionists use violence as a means to their financial or political ends. They pose a threat to both employees and corporate reputations. Nathan Skinner talks through the problem
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Features
Emerging issues
Nathan Skinner chairs a discussion on the issues that will be important for 2009 and beyond
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Features
Paolo Rubini, director risk management, Telecom Italia & vice chairman, ANRA
Nathan Skinner quizzes one of Italy’s top risk managers on the challenges to his profession in a tricky economic climate
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Record numbers attend AMRAE
The French risk management association made some important moves to support its members