All Risk News articles – Page 192
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Analysis
Quickfire Q&A: Johann Worm
Zurich head of broker management Johann Worm on the risks facing businesses today
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Analysis
DVS 2013: Managers warned off silo approaches
Siemens expert: “The main risk is having too narrow a view of risk”
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Analysis
DVS 2013: Chemical industries' top risks include nanotechnology and cyber
Nanotech, genetically modified products, and gas fracking highlighted as key concerns
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DVS 2013: “Community of trust leads to successful corporate risk culture”
Dragerwerk AG & Co highlights the need to improve and develop corporate risk cultures across European businesses
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DVS 2013: Panel discussion highlights concerns over regulation
Uncertainty surrounding Solvency II takes centre stage in industry debate
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DVS 2013: Hans-Jürgen Allerdissen opens DVS conference
DVS head stresses the importance of co-operation between companies and brokers to improve the claims process at the DVS Symposium 2013
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DVS 2013: StrategicRISK interviews Stefan Sigulla
HDI-Gerling executive board member discusses his company’s new cyber product
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Q&A with Ingo Telschow: Insurers urged to come up with “new answers for new risks”
Daimler Insurance Services managing director highlights the key challenges facing insurers today
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The rise of the do-it-all risk manager
Amrae is urging risk managers to prove that they can add real and lasting value to their business, particularly in tough economic times
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Prism controversy is a wake-up call for risk managers
DLA Piper’s chief risk officer says Prism scandal is another reason to “take cyber risk seriously”
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Fragmented insurance market on the cards for Germany
In the lead up to this year’s DVS Symposium the association’s new head, Hans-Jurgen Allerdissen, speaks to StrategicRISK about emerging market trends, the significant rise of non-insurable risks and why DVS needs to tighten its internal discussions
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Analysis
Editor's view: ‘Slow growth, low growth, no growth are the three most likely economic scenarios’
The economic crisis has eased slightly, but the paralysis it has engendered remains
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Opinion
Opinion: Companies may have to make it very clear that cross-wall romance is unacceptable
The risks around workplace affairs
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Analysis
Triangular data analytics key to combating insider crime
Ernst & Young (EY) fraud investigation expert says data analytics is crucial to protecting businesses
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Poor claims-handling causes concern for German insurance industry
DVA German transport insurance brokerage managing director warns of dangers of insurers outsourcing their claims-handling function
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Analysis
ACE makes leadership promotions in Europe
ACE makes two key promotions in property and casualty as it plans to build financial lines capabilities across the continent
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Analysis
Floods kill more than 100 in China
Floods in areas hit by Typhoon Utor leave many dead and cause economic losses of more than ¥28bn
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Marsh’s 20-year veteran named new US casualty leader
Steve Kempsey succeeds Jonathan Zaffino
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Jaguar Land Rover to recall more than 11,000 cars in China
Engine and oil leakage problems to blame for product recall
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Eurozone returns to growth but unease remains
European economy expands by 0.3% in Q2 – but signs of growth are still fragile