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EU lays the foundation for a fairer and more transparent approach to taxation
One key objective is to ensure companies cannot avoid paying their fair share of tax through tax planning
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The reasons why board members are failing to manage cyber risks – Jonathan Brooks, Willis’s cyber expert
Jon Brooks From complacency to a lack of ownership, Jonathan Brooks, Willis’s cyber expert, reviews the top reasons why boards are not in control of cyber risks
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JLT poaches two from Aon to strengthen solicitors' PI teams
New hires follow on from four regional PI appointments in 2014
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Corporates have the wrong attitude towards anti-corruption programmes
Control Risks associate director compliance intelligence investigations and technology in Germany, Hana Lešenarová warns of boardroom misperception over corruption risks
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FERMA announces death of secretary general Edwin V. Meyer
Risk management community pays respect to one of the profession’s leading figures
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The future of insurance: avoid silo approach to emerging risks
Willis, ACE, AXA CS and Lockton chief executives on how to deal with emerging risk
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Future of risk management in Asia
Finances, compliance and governance top list of challenges for risk managers
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FM Global chief executive Thomas Lawson highlights five challenges for insurers
Lawson talks about his career so far and lays out his view on the top challenges facing the industry
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ICAP fined €14.9m for participation in cartels in Yen interest rate derivatives sector
The broker had facilitated six of the seven cartels in the sector
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Axco adds APAC and ME territories to global compliance database
Risk managers can ensure multinational insurance programmes are compliant in an additional 20 jurisdictions
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New tool quantifies insurers’ exposure to data breaches
Willis Re launches PRISM-Re to combat the leading cause of cyber losses
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JLT makes string of senior management changes
The broker reshuffles its senior management team and makes four appointments
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Should insurers and policyholders turn their backs on arbitration?
Arbitration was traditionally favoured over litigation to resolve coverage disputes, but some recent cases have cast doubt on whether this is always the best method to follow
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EU pushes for full transparency for ISDS in current investment treaties
New rules would give the public access to documents submitted in ISDS cases, make hearings open to the public and allow interested parties to make submissions to the proceedings
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Exclusive: Ian Livsey to become the IRM’s new chief executive on Monday
Livsey will bring experience in trade accreditation and occupational standards
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Healthcare in Africa improves amid Ebola outbreak
International SOS’ analysis reveals the world’s most dangerous locations concerning health risk
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ACE launches dedicated cyber practice for Continental Europe
The insurer will provide local cyber risk solutions for clients in key Continental European markets, using its recently established global cyber risk practice
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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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Growth opportunities at its highest in the UK compared to other EU countries according to 1,322 chief executives
Chief executives also highlighted the US, Germany and China as the most important countries for growth, but say they are concerned by a shortage of talent
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REVEALED: how corporates rate brokers and insurers
Brokers and insurers are failing to keep pace with the changing demands of the UK’s largest businesses, according to StrategicRISK’s UK Corporate Insurance Buyers’ Survey 2015