All Profiles articles – Page 4
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Analysis
Obesity threat in developing countries
Russia, South Africa and Brazil are all found to have the same levels of overweight adults as the OECD average
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Analysis
Yemen terrorists prepare for more attacks
A significant risk that another package will end up on a passenger aircraft transiting to the US, says Exclusive Analysis
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Infographic: Mapping Iraq’s deadliest day
Data visualised from the largest ever leak of classified military documents
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US workers comp is getting cheaper
The average cost of workers compensation has dropped 10% since 2008
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Cover Story
Gagged and caged
The likes of Facebook and Twitter have created new ways for businesses to connect with their customers. Now they must learn to use these social media platforms while not ignoring the reputation risks they pose
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The world's most (and least) corrupt countries
2010 index shows a “serious corruption problem”
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Cyber spies steal official secrets
Chinese hackers allegedly stole information from India, the Dalai Lama and the UN
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Editors' Letter
Skills to see off a crisis
Highlighting some areas where you may want to consider up-skilling
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Graphics
Infographic: Spot the fraud
Try to spot where the dubious crime is happening in our illustration
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Analysis
CEO confidence dips
Less than a quarter of CEOs think the economy will improve in the next 6 months
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Analysis
EU outlines vision for taxing the financial sector
Banks should contribute to the cost of re-building Europe’s economy, says Commission
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Analysis
Double dip is top risk issue
But businesses confident in their ability to deal with the problems
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Infographic: Corruption perceptions
Mapping the perceived level of public sector corruption in 180 countries
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Lawyers admit to involvement in corruption
Bribery is a problem in the legal profession, a professional survey confirms
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FBI cracks cyber crime ring
Using a Trojan horse virus known as Zeus, hackers in Eastern Europe infected computers around the world
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1 in 5 students have hacked
Students think hacking is "cool" and some do it to make money
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Analysis
Seeking harmony
As revenue authorities target so-called ‘tax havens’ as part of their fight for financial transparency and improved regulation, what will this mean for the captives based in these offshore locations? Nathan Skinner investigates
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News
Terrorism costs decline
US federal reinsurance backstop continues to stabilise the terrorism insurance market, finds Marsh
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Graphics
Infographic: Local government carbon emissions
Every local authority’s emissions visualised