All Political Risk articles – Page 14
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Features
Challenges grow more sophisticated
Scenario planning can build capacity to adapt to large-scale political shocks
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Piracy hot-spot shifts to Horn of Africa
Danish shipping companies have recently been the targets of a number of attacks in Somali waters, warns Willis
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Catastrophe Risk
Lloyd’s spells out need to understand unique and complex terrorism threat
Asian terrorism threat is unique, complex and specific to the region, says Lloyd's
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London firms unprepared for terror attacks
Over one third of surveyed companies had no integrated BCM plan, says Marsh
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Britain sets out national security strategy
UK must adapt to the changing threat of terrorism, climate change and global pandemics, says Prime Minister Gordon Brown
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Analysis
Elevated risk in half the world's large economies
In 25 of the 50 largest global economies, multinational organisations face elevated political and economic risks
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SE Asia terror threat 'unique and complex': Lloyd’s
Businesses that operate in Southeast Asia need to better understand that the Asian terrorism threat is unique, complex and specific to the region: Report
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Oil firms face increased risk from state intervention
Global oil supplies are under threat, according to Aon
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Analysis
Terrorism risk foresight
A report on political risk finds that the battlegrounds of the war on terror continue to dominate global risk trends
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Night spots ‘be-prepared’ for corporate manslaughter charges: Alliance
Alliance Corporate Risk Management warns bars/clubs/restaurants to prepare for increased scrutiny under the Corporate Manslaughter Act
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Analysis
The spread of political risk
Nathan Skinner discusses findings from the latest analysis into the extent of economic and political risk
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Elevated risk in 25 of the 50 largest economies: Aon
Multinational organizations face elevated political and economic risks, according to latest analysis from Aon
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RMS: Time slipping for decision over TRIA extension
Cancellation of Federal backstop could eliminate growth and availability of commercial terrorism coverage, says RMS
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Haulage group threatens fuel protests
A haulage industry pressure group has threatened demonstrations at UK refineries unless the government moves to cut fuel taxes
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Lloyd’s outlines homegrown terror threat?
New brand of homegrown terrorism probably the greatest security threat we now face, says Levene
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UK business better prepared for disaster: Study
BSI British Standards finds that 81% of FTSE companies could last one week before feeling serious detrimental effects following a disaster
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New business continuity standard is a route to competitive advantage: Aon
Gaining certification for business continuity plans is the next step in strengthening competitive advantage for organisations
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UAW members at Ford ratify new contract
Workers voted 81 % in favor of the four-year pact
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French strike disrupts energy and rail services
Transport and energy workers have begun open ended strike action in protest of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s cost-cutting reforms