All COVID-19 articles – Page 4
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Analysis
FERMA survey: Demand for risk will grow
Two thirds of respondents said insurance had not fulfilled corporate needs during the pandemic
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Analysis
FCA business interruption test case appeal date set by Supreme Court
Six insurers, the FCA and the Hiscox Action Group are appealing some parts of September’s High Court ruling
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Special Reports
Special report: Bond benefits
As lockdowns ease, business is picking back up and conditions are extremely competitive. Bonds help firms pitch successfully – safe in the knowledge that they have a trusted guarantor.
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Analysis
Terrorism pools focus on systemic risk
New and emerging threats in the terrorism landscape, including the emerging CBRN threat and hostile cyber, were discussed during the virtual event
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Analysis
COVID-19 is fuelling cyber losses
Risk professionals believe the cause of losses will be divided almost evenly between data breach, ransomware, and business interruption
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Analysis
COVID-19: Mid-market firms hit by social engineering
Cybercriminals targeted businesses that remained open during lockdown, making them more susceptible to cyber attack
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Analysis
2020 insolvencies jump amid COVID-led recession
Global corporate insolvencies are forecast to increase by 26% in 2020, led by Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain and UK in Europe
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Analysis
Modern slavery risks surge in Asia manufacturing hubs
The risk is set to intensify further as the economic fallout from COVID-19 takes full hold, warns Verisk Maplecroft
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Analysis
COVID to cost insurers up to $100 billion - sigma
Rate hardening is likely to continue amid potentially high losses and contracting insurance supply, particularly in commercial lines
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Analysis
Refinitiv survey exposes lack of supply chain transparency
COVID-19 is set to have a substantial impact on the risk landscape, particularly in terms of supply chain and third-party risk
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