All Political Risk articles – Page 7
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Global political risk outlook worst in ten years – Control Risks
Cyber and reputational damage expected to be key themes for 2016
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Understanding terrorism and political violence risk in the Middle East
The rise of IS, the ‘law of unintended consequences’
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How the risk of terrorism in Europe has evolved in the last decade
Political instability can be felt closer to home, with new risks being manifested
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There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to mitigating political risk
Joint ventures, local government engagement and gradual investment are all popular tactics for risk managers
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The biggest risks for businesses if Greece exits the Eurozone
A possible exit is making life difficult for exporters, importers, transporters and insurers. European risk professionals share their concern
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Islamic State activity raises risk rating in nine European economies
Aon says the campaign by extremists in the Middle East has increased exposures for firms in nine developed Western economies
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Catlin’s terror and political violence experts join rival insurer AGCS
The new appointments has enabled AGCS to offers stand-alone cover for terrorism and political violence
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Rising geopolitical tensions amplify BI exposures across the world
Corporate exposure to geopolitical risk is a key concern in 2015 as political and societal pressures increase
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The real worry for the EU economy is not a Greek exit but creeping trade credit risks
When it comes to economic trouble in Europe, currency and trade credit risks leave the current Greek drama in the shade
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What are the legal implications of the UK leaving the EU?
As some politicians clamour for the UK to brexit, what would happen to the EU-derived laws? Would everything change or would it remain the same?
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Sharp fall in oil prices exacerbates political risk in oil-producing nations
Exchange transfer and sovereign non-payment risks rise in oil-priducing nations affected by global oil price fall
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New model quantifies political risk to investors
Investors in Ukraine are expected to lose more than one third of their investment in a 10-year time frame
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Paris terror attacks a warning of rising geopolitical risks
The spread of political and ideological violence is expected to continue and the latest attacks are a warning that the risk is a global threat
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The biggest threat to the stability of the world is international conflict
The risk is more likely to surface than extreme weather events and is the fourth most serious risk in terms of consequences
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Falling oil prices and rising geopolitical tensions heighten risk in several countries
Marsh’s 2015 Political Risk Map reveals risk scores for 170 countries based on political risk, macroeconomic risk, and operational risks
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OECD report lays bare scale of international bribery
Almost two-thirds of cases occurred in four sectors: extractive; construction; transportation and storage; and information and communication
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Does income inequality hurt economic growth?
Research shows that the gap between rich and poor is at its highest level in most OECD countries in 30 years
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A new European political order?
Growing support for populist parties in Europe is increasing political uncertainty, meaning firms must be able to adapt to a shifting risk landscape
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Europe edition − December 2014
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Global trade increasingly obstructed - EU report
Russia, China, India and Indonesia have adopted the most trade-unfriendly measures