All Risk News articles – Page 202
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Julian James named president of Allied World's European platform
James will be based in Allied World’s London office as of 4 March
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Registration opens for Airmic Conference 2013
Key players from insurance and risk management industry to gather in Brighton this June
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Boeing requests Dreamliner test flights
Company awaiting permission from US Federal Aviation Administration to fly grounded superplanes
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Half of Italian companies underprepared to deal with environmental exposures: ACE
News comes despite majority of business leaders saying risks from environmental exposures are increasing
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Last year's recalls prompt UK businesses to take out product recall insurance
Number of UK product recalls down on 2011 but still high compared to a decade earlier
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Greek islanders latest victims of strike action
Strike action cuts off islands from mainland for six days
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Rising number of clinical trials present underwriting challenges for insurers
Legislation to remove “overly bureaucratic” EU regulations comes as welcome news
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Increasing political violence and regime instability risks in 2013: Marsh and Maplecroft
Number of nations experiencing escalating political violence up 36% on a year ago
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Euro zone unemployment holds at 11.7%
Yet unemployment rate in December 2012 still up 10% from a year earlier
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Marsh makes new appointments to Europe division
Stanislas Chapron and Marc Paasch to take on new roles
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2012 cat bond issuance 2012 the second highest on record
US hurricane risk continues to be the number one peril on offer
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Executives concerned about risk management programmes, according to survey
Respondents say risk management programmes need to become more “dynamic” to move with changing world
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Kidnapping risk from Mali jihadists: Exclusive Analysis
Operations in Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso and Chad could all be at risk
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EMEA insurance market to remain stable in 2013: Marsh
Reductions on rates may continue trend witnessed during the later half of 2012
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Beijing blanketed in toxic smog
Flights cancelled from the capital after visibility is reduced to just 100 metres
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BI and supply chain top risks for business in 2013
Concerns expressed over lean supply chains in harsh economic climate
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IRM launches new Education Advisory Board
Global risk academics and professionals will join to provide guidance on future development of IRM qualifications
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US fiscal cliff deal sends shares soaring
Markets respond positively to agreement that stops key spending cuts and tax rises – but long-term fears remain
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Stretched to the limit?
Increasing industrial action across Europe is placing further strain on public sector risk managers, already hit by budget cuts