All Risk News articles – Page 174
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Features
Legal focus: aircraft accident investigations
The loss of Flight MH370 raises the question of the legal and risk implications surrounding aviation incidents
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Features
Ethical hacking: Attack is the best form of defence
It might sound like a contradiction in terms, but ethical hacking is a crucial weapon in the fight against cyber crime
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Features
BRICs must raise their game
The BRICs face formidable challenges as they strive to regain the extraordinary growth rates of the past decade
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Features
Multinationals lack clarity over crisis risk solutions – XL Group
Misunderstanding of risks in emerging countries can unhinge operations when a crisis strikes, insurer warns
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Analysis
'EU and Russia must find a way to work together'
Western observers are warning of a second Cold War but what’s really going on in the Kremlin – and how much is Vladimir Putin prepared to gamble?
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Opinion
Profile: Kathryn Wallin, risk manager at Marriott
After a meteoric rise, the risk manager for Marriott is spearheading plans to re-energise an ageing profession
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Features
Beazley’s space odyssey
The insurer’s head of space underwriting speaks to StrategicRISK about starting a space division from scratch in a difficult marketplace
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Analysis
Time to invest in covert e-tracking for cargo carriers − XL
Covert e-tracking could save your cargo, market share and even your life, says XL Group chief underwriting officer for global marine and offshore energy Lee Meyrick
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Features
Flight into the unknown
As the first plane to attempt a round-the-world trip using the power of the sun alone, Solar Impulse 2 is a unique risk – so what convinced one insurer to support it against all odds?
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Features
Rage against the regime
The risk of conflict and political violence is increasing in size and severity for multinationals
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Opinion
Editor's opinion: 'For too long, the EU’s lawmakers have been a law unto themselves.’
Mike Jones on the widespread dissillusionment towards the EU, evidenced by the emerging support for far-right parties across Europe
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Analysis
'We must evolve faster than our clients on the topic of risk’
The role of the risk advisor continues to evolve, according to Aon president and chief executive Greg Case
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Opinion
Global captive market growth set to continue
Captive advisory and practice leader, Nick Gale says flourishing interest from SMEs and a growing awareness of non-traditional risks spell good news for captive insurance
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Features
Legal focus: Preserving assets
A practical look at some of the procedural options open to a victim of fraud in England, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates
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Latest Issue
Europe edition - May 2014
Find out about the key lessons learnt from the disappearance of flight MH370, how key global elections will effect corporates and the hostile risk landscape for retailers
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Analysis
Profile: Julian James, president, Allied World Europe
Allied World’s Europe chief outlines his growth plans and vents his frustration at the ‘introverted’ London market
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Analysis
Big data: The big insurance questions
The way we live, work and think is about to be transformed – the industry’s challenge is to be a full part of the big data story
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Analysis
How science and technology is changing the insurance industry
How smart application of technology will be crucial in driving down costs for the labour-intensive insurance industry
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Analysis
Boardroom concerns about risk could inhibit business growth
Boards are focusing more on risk management although 40% of them say this may stifle growth
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Analysis
Legal focus: Quantifying damages
A UK Supreme Court judgment on fatal accident claims finds harmony with German law to help foreign insurers and risk managers avoid higher claims and costs when dealing with fatal claims