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Risk management inconsistencies revealed
95% of insurers who responded to a recent risk management survey conducted by Moore Stephens said they identified regulatory risk as the single biggest challenge
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UK gov't not taking nano risks seriously
UK Council for Science and Technology publishes its "Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies Review".
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EU signs UN treaty on disability rights
The European Community has signed a new UN treaty on disability rights.
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Study reveals electronic network concerns
European Commission releases findings of study into availability and robustness of electronic communication networks.
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IGSC to develop risk assessment system
CEIOPS unveils the 2007 plan of activities for its Insurance Groups Supervision Committee.
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Aon creates largest global risk consulting unit
Aon has formed Aon Global Risk Consulting, creating one of the largest risk consulting, captive management and risk engineering groups in the world.
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Marsh adapts to changing risk environment
Marsh chief executive Alex Moczarski outlines changes to allow the broker to respond more effectively to the volatile risk environment.
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Risk management application inconsistent
Moore Stephens survey reveals inconsistencies in risk management application
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Operational Risk
Cary Depel: Starting with the big picture, we have a number of important topics, among which is the impact of Basel II.
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RAPM pivotal to increasing profits
Some 90% is risk managers surveyed say their firms are using Risk-Adjusted Performance Measurements, or plan to implement them in the next three years.
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UK management faces riskiest year yet
Aon warns senior management to take the lead in stepping up their business continuity management in the face of major risk challenges
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European firms fear regulator onslaught
Major companies throughout Europe are increasingly worried about the threat from regulators - so much so that 40% believe they will be investigated within the next 12 months.
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Europe - REACH finalised
The European Parliament has voted in favour of a new approach to the way we deal with chemicals.
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Risk management failing to deliver value
A survey of financial services executives reveals that less than one in ten believe that risk management is very effective at enabling managers to make better business decisions.
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Business crime surges, finds report
The number of crime-related insurance claims made by companies in 2006 has increased by 20% compared with the 2005 figures, according to AXA.
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Marsh assesses risk impact of REACH
Global supply chains are at risk from 'duty of care' rules that are part of the European Union's REACH directive.
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OECD to examine UK efforts against bribery
The OECD Working Group on Bribery reaffirms its concerns about the UK's discontinuance of the BAE Al Yamamah investigation and outlines continued shortcomings in UK anti-bribery legislation.
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ERM provides a competitive advantage
Companies that invest in ERM will find themselves ahead of the curve, says Ernst & Young.
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ACE survey shows data loss is top risk
One in three global businesses see loss of data as a significant threat and the key issue to address in operational risk management planning.
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Roundtable participants
Cary Depel, chairman of the Institute of Risk Management and compliance and legal director of IFX Markets.Mike Brierley, business risk director, BarclaycardSheryl Lawrence, head of risk and compliance, group operations, Lloyds TSBJohn Meredith, consultant, Hugh JamesMichael Porteous, senior consultant, AonJoe Traynor, manager - firms risk team, risk department, finance, strategy ...