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Japan: Insured losses could be $35bn
Initial estimates peg the insurance loss at between $15bn and $35bn
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Analysis
Economy picks up but risks escalate: Advisen
As the economy improves risk profiles are getting worse, warns new research
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Analysis
Ferma: IMD must include large risks
Ferma tells EU Commission to include large risks within the scope of IMD revision
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How to: Organise a whistleblowing programme
An open culture and positive reporting will identify more black swans than formal procedures alone
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Risk Financing: Chain reactions
An increasingly complex world is putting supply chains under more pressure than ever before. Can insurers respond with the type of cover that global businessess need?
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How to: Ten things you should know about the Bribery Act
The new UK Bribery Act is a big deal. It’s a complex and far-reaching piece of law and if something goes wrong, the buck stops at board level. Read on for the top 10 ways to protect your organisation
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Bribery Act delay
Risk managers tell me they are still concerned about the Bribery Act even though it’s been delayed a couple of times now
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Libya evacuation
It was impressive to see how quickly BP responded to the escalating violence in Libya. I interviewed Richard Fenning, CEO of Control Risks, and asked him what his clients are most concerned about with the deteriorating situation
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Peter Den Dekker
The Ferma president and Dutch risk management veteran explains what makes him happy and sad as well as life’s most important lessons
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Analysis
Expect Mideast expropriation, expert says
Harm to assets is also likely as a result of fighting between loyalists and pro-coup militants
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Analysis
Italy most exposed to Libyan oil imports
Around a quarter of the oil Italy consumes comes from Libya. But many other countries are reliant on Libyan oil resources
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Analysis
Christchurch quake will cost over $1bn
The quake, which had its epicenter in the city, has reportedly killed 65 people
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Making connections
Joining the dots between risks can help businesses to seize opportunities
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Analysis
Middle East: Key judgements
Exclusive Analysis explains how it thinks the political risk situation will evolve in North Africa and the Middle East as well as the impact for business
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Analysis
NEW LOOK: StrategicRISK
Use the online reader for your first glimpse of the new StrategicRISK
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The human side of the risk equation
Why taking a social scientific approach to risk management can help you see into the future more effectively
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Interviews
Vikingarännet
Ferma organised a ice skating race in Stockholm ahead of the forum in October. StrategicRISK was brave (or stupid) enough to join in
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Features
Bribery Act: Ten things you need to know
The new UK Bribery Act is a big deal for any company operating in the UK: it’s a complex and far-reaching piece of legislation and, if something goes wrong, the buck stops at board level
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Analysis
Risk linkages
La Niña leaves human and economic toll in its wake, pushing global commodity prices up, says Maplecroft's Helen Hodge