All Risk News articles – Page 276
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Social networking study reveals risky behaviour
OfCom highlights significant privacy and identity issues stemming from the attitudes toward and use of social networking sites
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Sweetmaker appoints AON as risk partner
Partnership designed to identify and manage risks as well as reduce cost
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IMF announces reforms to tackle economic crisis
Also issues global economic risk outlook
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Feds sue investment firm for $25m in losses
The US Labour Department suit alleges misuse of assets for personal gain
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Tornado losses growing in 2008: AM Best
Tornado losses are approaching those from hurricanes
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Transport sector pressured to meet GHG targets
EU has called on the transport sector to act upon its growth in emissions
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Forecasters predict well above average US hurricane season
69% chance of a major hurricane hitting the US coastline this hurricane season, says CSU
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Subprime D&O/E&O claims could reach $4bn: Fitch
Litigation stemming from subprime exposure could result in D&O and E&O insurance claims reaching $3bn to $4bn
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Survey raises concerns about disaster recovery plans
One quarter of UK companies do not have a disaster recovery plan in place
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EEB welcomes EU’s waste prevention targets
Urges member states to follow Parliaments example and to establish 70% recycling targets for businesses
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New manslaughter offence won’t apply until 2010
Safety charity predicts the new offence will only start applying to large organisations in relation to deaths that take place after 2010
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Countries stay open to investments by SWFs
Countries are open to investment from sovereign wealth funds provided they invest for commercial not political ends, according to the OECD
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Global fuel security could foil UK nuclear plans
Threats to supply of uranium are the biggest chalenge to the government's nuclear expansion plans, says Aon
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75% of firms think applications can be exploited by criminals
CSOs also reveal security concerns over application code
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Survey raises concerns about disaster recovery
More than a quarter of UK firms do not have a disaster recovery plan in place, finds PWC
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Improve UK flood defence information, urges RMS
The Environment Agency has information on less than half of the UK river networks
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Marsh: Beware hidden risks in corporate manslaughter laws
For the first time organisations can be found guilty of corporate manslaughter
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Ripples spread from the subprime crisis
Large multinational firms are at risk of an increased threat of claims as a result of rising volatility in the financial markets
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RIMS backs Paulson’s regulatory revamp
The buyers’ association supports the call for an optional federal charter for insurance regulation