All Ticker Stories articles – Page 48
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Features
Danger in the chain!
Companies continue to be brought down by the demise of a key supplier. Neil Hodge provides some guidelines on avoiding the pitfalls
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When to call in the experts
Caroline Woolley and Martin Caddick say that claims experts, such as forensic accountants, can help plug the information gap and put companies’ claims policies in the context of business continuity
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Annual lecture
AIRMIC's annual lecture will take place on 23 September at the Willis Building
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Global analysis
Regulatory approaches to insurance vary throughout the world, even among countries that are in the same region. Nathan Skinner summaries some of the differences
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Not all they seem
Tony Dowding looks at how companies can prevent and deal with false and exaggerated claims
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The way ahead
With the theme of this year’s FERMA forum being the future of risk management, Lee Coppack looks at how the risk manager’s role is evolving in Europe
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Analysis
Reputation
Top companies in emerging economies enjoy better customers relations and reputations
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Analysis
Resource wars and mass migration
Too few companies are making the effort to mitigate climate change risks
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Analysis
DVS report from Munich
German risk managers discuss the implications of the financial crisis, a new law with implications for D&O and the Solvency II deadline
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Refreshing the parts…
Nathan Skinner visits the giant Heineken brewery in Amsterdam and talks to Eric Bloem, the firm’s head of insurance
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Businesses cutting back on risk management
A third of risk managers polled said budgets are shrinking
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Analysis
Food security
A growing population is putting more pressure on global food resources which is increasing the risks of political and economic instability
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Human rights violations pose business risk
Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Russia, Iran and China all ranked extreme risk
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Pfizer fined $2.3bn for fraudulent marketing
The drug company marketed some of its drugs for off-label uses and paid kickbacks to incentivise medics to prescribe them
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OFT wants tougher competition rules for directors
The Office of Fair Trading is considering widening its use of penalties against directors for breaching competition law
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Pirelli risk manager appointed new FERMA board member
Jorge Luzzi replaces Franck Baron who has joined AXA Corporate Solutions
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First UK firm charged under Corporate Manslaughter Act
Prosecutors intend to prove that senior management failings led to the death of a junior geologist