All Supply Chain Risks articles – Page 13
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RIMS president reveals top ten global risks
Innovation, partnership and R&D risk, are all included
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P&C rates could fall 10% in 2010
Competition for good risks remains strong with plentiful capacity in property and casualty sectors, says Marsh
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Carbon risk management
Matthew de Villiers explains how risk managers can affect the potential impacts, obligations and associated risks of carbon management
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EU welcomes US and China bids on climate
Europe considers what its contribution should be
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'Il cigno nero'
The risks associated with Black Swans are unexpected, complex and dealing with them can be laborious. When ANRA met in Milan this was the topic on the table
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Revised data shows UK still in recession
Statistics reveal that national output slumped 0.3% in Q3
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Recession is a catalyst for business change
CBI outlines emerging trends in supply chains, corporate finance and workforce dynamics
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Macro prudential tools vital to future financial stability
Lord Turner outlines reforms to regulation and supervision of large financial firms
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Hundreds of flooded homes evacuated in Cumbria
There are currently 6 severe flood warnings, 25 flood warnings and 51 flood watches in place across the UK
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Recovery too timid to halt rising unemployment
Removing stimulus measures has to be carried out gradually to avoid undermining the recovery, warns OECD
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RiskMap charts uncertainty and opportunity
Control Risks outlined five states that could present opportunities for the adventurous investor
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Reform and cooperation essential for recovery, says Geithner
US Treasury Secretary outlines the reforms needed to keep the economy on track for a sustainable recovery
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Corruption threatens economic recovery
The majority of countries score poorly on a new corruption index
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Energy users face credit and supply crisis
Businesses are being asked by their providers for large cash sums up-front in order to secure essential energy supplies
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Top ten US nat cats
AIR modeled the worst natural catastrophes to hit the US in the past Century and what they would cost in today’s terms
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Copenhagen climate agreement in deadlock
India’s special enjoy on climate change says that a global commitment to reduce emissions is a long way off
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Brokers ordered to prepare clients for swine flu
Insurers and brokers should advise their clients to take out business continuity plans, said Crisis Survivor
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Corporate manslaughter fines could run into millions
Fines range upwards from £500,000, according to draft rules on the corporate manslaughter offence