All Global Reinsurance articles in July-August 2005 – Page 2
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Features
Duty bound
Is a director obliged to ensure that their company has in place adequate business interruption cover? asks Shane Gleghorn
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Features
The Government Backstop
What should the role of government be in the effective management of natural and manmade catastrophes? ask Franklin Nutter and Cynthia J Lamar
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GR Focus
The Government Backstop
What should the role of government be in the effective management of natural and manmade catastrophes? ask Franklin Nutter and Cynthia J Lamar
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Online only
A backdoor to ERM?
Effective compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley could require organisations to implement an enterprise risk management strategy, according to Anthony Sullivan
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Features
A backdoor to ERM?
Effective compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley could require organisations to implement an enterprise risk management strategy, according to Anthony Sullivan
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Online only
Automating the modelling process
Can the industry achieve the levels of automation reached by the financial industry in the modelling of risks? asks Tom Larsen
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Industry Matters
Automating the modelling process
Can the industry achieve the levels of automation reached by the financial industry in the modelling of risks? asks Tom Larsen
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GR Focus
Approaches to catastrophic risk
Jill Naamane, Wesley Phillips, and William Shear dissect the differences in approach to catastrophe management on both sides of the Atlantic
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Analysis
Achieving an "A" Grade
In 2004, SCOR reported a return to profitability, but how long before the French reinsurer returns to the ranks of the "A" rated? asks Nigel Allen
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