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Commission fines marine hose cartel €131m
The company that revealed the cartel to the authority was not fined
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AIG seeks to sell investment arm
Sources have revealed that the ailing insurer is trying to sell AIG Investments, according to news reports
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Torus offers $50m casualty capacity
The insurance can be accessed through the Bermuda office
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Banks need better risk info
The ability to successfully document a risk profile could help banks manage their risks properly, says Mikael Krohn
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Keep an eye on all the risks
Managing through the dowturn is the biggest concern, but risk managers shouldn't take their eye off the ball
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UN Global Compact urges action on climate change
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed that climate change ‘threatens all our goals for development and social progress’
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Authorities uncover another massive Ponzi scheme
The owner of Agape World has been charged with running a $370m fraud scheme
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UK underwriters expect rates to rise
Most underwriters said property, motor and liability markets would harden in next three months, according to a survey
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Winter storm wreaks havoc in Spain and France
184 km/h gusts are strongest since records began
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French insurers respond to hurricane
The Federation Francaise des Societes d’Assurances said insurers are responding to policy-holders as quickly as possible
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Risk still ignored in the boardroom
Risk management still seen as a compliance function in the majority of firms, despite the credit crunch, finds E&Y study.
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Soft market not over but losing steam
Modest decreases in premium rates but economic crisis puts pressure on insurers to raise rates, finds RIMS survey
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What’s in store under Obama?
More bailouts, social programmes and renewed diplomacy, says Exclusive Analysis
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Swiss insurers stand firm
The insurance market in Switzerland has coped well with the difficult economic environment, according to the country's trade association
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SIFMA welcomes financial intervention package
Package includes a number of specific initiatives to help increase lending
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FSA fines electronics company for delayed disclosure
Wolfson Microelectronics was fined £140,000 by the UK regulator for failing to reveal information to the market
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Rubber chemical could cause cancer
Workers that come into contact with a chemical used in rubber production are at high risk of developing cancer, new research revealed