All Risk News articles – Page 232
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Interviews
Yemen terror threat to remain
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) will be hard to extinguish given the endemic nature of instability in Yemen, says Anthony Skinner
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Interviews
RIMS concerned over Obama’s budget plan
Risk managers worried by plans to reduce terrorism backstop and inhibit reinsurance ceding
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Features
Out of sight, out of mind
Employers may be well-versed in the duty they have to ensure a safe environment for their staff. But what about the safety of employees sent away on business trips? Andrew Leslie looks at the potential risks and what companies can do to mitigate them
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Features
Evolving threats
As political risk uncertainty rises, the threat landscape is changing. StrategicRISK has teamed up with ACE to find out what tops your list of concerns and what you’re doing to mitigate them
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Interviews
New decade, new health risks?
Over the last decade pandemics have been the cause of most concern, but other kinds of health risk are increasing
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Features
End the duvet day
Absenteeism can have a devastating effect on a business’s health, yet experts say many employers do not appreciate the scale of the problem and are failing to diagnose the reasons behind excessive sick leave, writes Neil Hodge
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Features
Making a crisis out of a drama
As the swine flu pandemic monopolised international news headlines and governments bulk-bought vaccine, companies across the world prepared themselves for the worst. Thankfully, the worst has not materialised, but lessons can still be learned, says Tony Dowding
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Features
Born free and equal
The multinational that abuses its power in poorer countries risks financial losses, litigation and reputational ruin. Yet shocking cases of exploitation still occur. It is time to take responsibility, says Nathan Skinner
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Interviews
Ferma hits the big smoke
On 29-30 September the Federation of European Risk Management Associations will hold its biennial seminar in the London Hilton Metropole
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Features
One size does not fit all
It is nearly two years before Solvency II becomes law. Nathan Skinner finds out why its much-advocated standard model for solvency capital requirements is not the answer for beleaguered insurers and why captives need their own set of rules
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Interviews
AIRMIC enhances knowledge services
Since November 2009, it has published four important reports
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Interviews
Conduct after capture
John Hudspith will present a lecture on security at the AIRMIC conference
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Features
ERM affects ratings for insurers
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services believes enterprise risk management (ERM) is an important discipline that will continue to be crucial to the financial health of insurers, says Yann Le Pallec
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Special Reports
French firms must reevaluate risk profiles
A dramatically different risk environment obliges companies to reassess their exposures, conference hears
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Special Reports
Philosophy lessons from the crisis
A philosopher's speech to the opening session of Les Rencontres had the audience wrappped in thought
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Swine flu not a “fake” pandemic
WHO responds to claims it created a hoax to boost drug sales
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Analysis
What’s the biggest risk to recovery?
Is it squeezing the budget too quickly or delaying doing so for too long?