All Risk News articles – Page 278
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EEB slams Portugese hydro power plans
Solar power and energy efficiency are smarter ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, say environmental groups
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FSA investigates stock trading abuse
The city watchdog is investigating claims that certain traders profited on rumours of funding problems
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Britain sets out national security strategy
UK must adapt to the changing threat of terrorism, climate change and global pandemics, says Prime Minister Gordon Brown
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Polls open for the Corporate Hall of Shame
The Corporate Hall of Shame has opened its polls for people to select the worst corporations of 2008
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Aon lambasts P&I Pool rate increases
Shipowners' rates increase by 15.55%, Aon calls for transparency in P&I insurance
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US representatives call for more scrutiny of foreign investors
House Financial Services Committee calls on Treasury to address sovereign wealth funds in FINSA regulations
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Hiscox launches SME partnership
New underwriting division follows Hiscox’s 2007 acquisition of Allison & Partners
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Property owners need to manage asbestos risk: NU
Norwich Union joins HSE in warning tradesmen of the dangers of asbestos
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Reebok fined for importing toxic bracelets
Agrees to pay $1m civil penalty after a product recall
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Flood tops insurance risk league table
Flooding is the biggest ‘act of nature’ risk to the UK, says research
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AIG pays record $13.5m penalty to Pennsylvania
Penalty relates to allegations of false reporting, bid-rigging and improper commission practices
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Biggest challenge is demand for differentiated value: Plumeri
Willis chairman and CEO highlights insurance industry megatrends at Lloyd’s conference
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Merrill Lynch partners with CPD
Global partnership designed to create unified business response to climate change
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Most death related fines 'irrelevant': CCA
A corporate accountability group is urging courts to impose heavier fines for death related health and safety offences
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CAA urges regulatory reform
The economic regulator for UK airports has called for reform in the system for setting price controls at airports
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Hewitt, Enron reach $11.2m settlement
More than $11m will be restored to the settlement fund for former Enron employees who lost their pensions when the company collapsed
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Fed takes emergency moves to stabilise markets
The Federal Reserve has announced two initiatives designed to bolster market liquidity in the wake of Bear Stearns’ crisis
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JPMorgan buys Bear Stearns for $2 a share
Fed pays $30bn to help JP Morgan complete its purchase of Bear