All Regulatory articles – Page 2
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Analysis
TRIPRA key to terrorism cover — Marsh
Terrorism insurance remains in high demand but prices and availability reliant on TRIPRA
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Features
Food industry faces nanotechnology consumer test
Highlighting nanomaterials and allergens in food and drink products is a serious risk for the industry, according to ACE
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Analysis
Food and drink firms face increase in liability claims
New EU legislation will reduce the risk of contamination in food and drink but may increase product liability claims against industry firms − ACE
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People
AGERS: "A meeting point to develop inspiration"
The president of the Spanish risk management association, Juan Carlos López Porcel, wants it to become a pioneer in the delivery of knowledge
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Analysis
FERMA urges caution on EU insurance contract law changes
Ferma addressed the European Commission by warning of “unintended consequences” that could arise from regulatory changes to EU insurance contract law
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Analysis
Why Brazil is optimistic about Solvency II equivalence
Brazil’s regulator says its insurance supervisory rules may be ahead of Solvency II requirements in many of its important provisions
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Interviews
Five minutes with: Karla Cruickshanks – DLA Piper’s risk and business continuity manager
Major risks affecting legal sector considered alongside strategies for dealing with them
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Analysis
Legal news: UK prosecutors given extra powers to fight fraud and economic crime
The UK gets tougher on corporates committing economic crimes with new deferred prosecution agreements code
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Analysis
Allianz: Risk managers told to adapt strategies to deal with interconnected risks
Allianz’s Michael Bruch warns that risks are so closely linked and threats amplified that risk managers must revise their strategies
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Online only
Regulatory environment puts D&Os in firing line
Directors and officers face greater scrutiny by regulators even if allegations have not been made – Beazley
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Analysis
The clampdown continues apace
Financial regulation is increasingly making its presence felt and means substantial changes for business
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Analysis
Getting to grips with global sanctions
Trade embargoes and other legal restrictions are an increasing concern for businesses operating around the world
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Analysis
Uncertainty around Solvency II is crippling investor confidence but regulation is still needed
Despite its delays, the proposed framework is still needed, according to S&P
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Special Reports
Special Report: Supply chain risk
Our four page Special Report from February’s issue of StrategicRISK explores the multifaceted problem of supply chain risk management
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Analysis
New EU privacy rules to protect data
Under new proposals companies will have to make sure their customers’ data is fully protected or risk a fine up to 2% of turnover
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Analysis
UK to ban default retirement age
Employers will no longer be able to use retirement as a means of “managing out” older workers. Could lead to a leap in discrimination claims
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Analysis
Risk profile: Africa
In the first of a series of online regional risk profiles, James Bray explores the risks and opportunities of investing in sub-Saharan Africa
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Analysis
IIF flags up the pitfalls of Solvency II
Leading financial institute warns that Solvency II could go against risk management best practice
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Analysis
Ferma opposes more EC regs
European risk managers say no to more corporate governance rules from the European Commission particularly concerning risk appetite
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Analysis
Key risks for European exporters
Exporters face serious regulatory risk when exporting to the US
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