All Reputational Risk articles – Page 16
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Morgan Stanley downgraded on poor risk controls
Moody’s downgraded the investment bank by one notch
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What worries the government?
The Cabinet Office has released the first ever national risk register which outlines the most significant threats to the UK and its citizens
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UBS to return ARS money to investors
The SEC has reached an agreement with the Swiss bank to return $22bn to customers
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Irresponsible companies shamed
The companies with the worst reputation and the most to do to clean it up have been named
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Connecticut sues Countrywide over subprime loans
The state seeks restitution as well as fines for pushing unaffordable home loans
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Union protests over sacked workers
Postal workers went on strike in Bristol in a protest against three sacked workers
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Controversial companies named and shamed
A consultant listed the top ten most environmentally and socially criticised companies of 2008
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Aon calls for compulsory broker transparency
Clear and consistent disclosure is in the interests of all clients, says broker
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Eliminate contingency fees: RIMS
The Society put its case forward for the elimination of certain broker compensation arrangements at a hearing in New York
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HSE must disclose names for work-deaths
A safety charity has forced the HSE to hand over information so that it can track how it deals with work-related deaths
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Slowed ships risk legal action: P&I club
Shipping firms could be sued for breach of contract if they try to offset costs by ‘slow steaming’
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The Savoy goes green
The Savoy adopts carbon reduction strategy to reduce energy consumption by 40%
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Californian port workers extend strike action
Productivity falls 20-30 % at ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, said PMA
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Equitable or not
Garry Honey says Britain’s regulators have often fallen short, but what’s that mean for business?
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Changing behaviours
What do the London Olympics, Terminal 5 and tackling youth crime have to do with each other? Answer: They all represent huge challenges that require new ways of thinking about behaviour and perception aspects of risk
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Council workers begin strike
Thousands of public sector workers have begun a two day strike over a 2.45% pay increase that they say is too low
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ABPI suspends Roche over obesity drug sales
The British medical trade association has suspended Roche for 6 months and accused it of bringing discredit on the industry
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End contingent commissions: Willis
Willis appeals for a set of standards for insurance broker compensation to improve trust and transparency