All Political Risk articles – Page 2
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Hardy expands marine hull team
Hardy has named Charles Scott-Hopkins to lead its marine hull, war and liability portfolio
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Congress urged to reject mandatory terror cover
Ahead of TRIA's sunset, Congress has been urged to reject mandatory cover for nuclear, biological, chemical and radiological attacks
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Ark appoints political risk underwriter
Simon Low has joined Ark as senior terrorism, war and political risk underwriter
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Businesses failing to address terror risks
New Lloyd's report finds businesses are failing to recognise the potential impacts of political violence
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Lloyd's: Emerging risks impeding business development
Increased concerns at board level regarding terrorism is causing businesses to avoid investing in politically sensitive areas
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White Mountains creates new reinsurer
White Mountains, in partnership with NATIXIS, has created Pentelia Re
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Missing the targets
Ian Harrison takes a look around the world at the changing hotspots for kidnap and ransom risk.
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Staying one step ahead
Most kidnap and ransom victims only recognise tell-tale surveillance patterns when it is too late and they have been taken prisoner. But David Venn believes most potential victims could be trained to spot the risks, preventing the crime from the outset.
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Assessing the impact of Basel II
The new banking capital adequacy accord has brought new uncertainties for political risk and credit insurers, says Maria Kielmas
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PEAK EVENTS
Martin Stone discusses the current trends in political risk insurance and what this means for clients, brokers and underwriters in the political risk market
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