All geopolitics articles – Page 5
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Lloyd’s, Aon examine long-term impacts of Ukraine conflict
Ability of businesses to diversify and ‘hedge’ portfolios and supply chains to reduce dependencies are key to minimising risk exposure
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Global energy transition fuels international rivalries
While energy insecurity has sped up the transition in Europe, it has pushed some Asian countries to rely more on fossil fuels
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Black Sea grain deal will ease supply bottlenecks
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has hailed the accord a “beacon of hope”
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World ‘unprepared’ for magnitude of cascading climate risks
As the intensity of heatwaves, storms and floods speeds up, so do the time horizons for rising global instability
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Singapore, New Zealand warn against travel to Sri Lanka
A curfew has been imposed in Colombo after further violent protests and troops are patrolling the streets
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Insurers must build new, data-led markets
Imagination is needed by corporate risk managers to deliver outcome-based solutions, say panellists
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Supply chain risks linger in Asia
China’s zero-COVID strategy hasn’t just impacted those living within its borders — a ripple effect has been felt across Asia
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Ukraine triggers a re-evaluation of global systemic risk
Systemic risks affect entire markets - not just specific sectors - and are now top of mind for senior executives - WEF
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Has 2022 knocked global resilience off course?
Protection gap for health, mortality and natural catastrophe risks combined reached $1.42 trillion in 2021, finds sigma
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Pandemic and geopolitical shocks continue to test global trade
Reshoring production and diversifying suppliers and customers may not be the silver bullet companies hope, warns Atradius
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Pool Re warns of ‘perfect storm’ in geopolitics
Power games are increasingly being fought on multiple levels beyond physical conflict, including cyber warfare
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Asian nations lead emerging world in climate commitment
Malaysia and China are ’exemplars’ and governments of Bangladesh, Malaysia and the Philippines are ’strongly committed’
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WTW appoints APAC financial solutions head
Lee Garvey will oversee the development of credit and non-payment insurance solutions, as well as political risk and crisis management products
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The great supply chain relocation
The number of supply chains ‘on the move’ continues to grow. But market risks vary widely across South East Asia
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Identifying Asia’s major supply chain chokepoints
China investment in Brazilian infrastructure will ease its reliance on the Panama Canal, finds Russell Group
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Cyber war exclusions boost likelihood of claims litigation
A lack of standard, battle-tested definitions in cyber policies makes litigation more likely amid the conflict in Ukraine, warns Moody’s
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Inflation and ‘ideological shifts’ fuel civil unrest
Strikes, riots and violent protest movements pose property damage and BI risks to companies - AGCS
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Improved cyber resilience tempers ransomware
Companies’ risk management investments appear to be paying off with notable moderation in ransomware frequency
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22% of world’s cities face widespread security risks - Maplecroft
The lowest risk cities are predominantly in East Asia, with Japan and Taiwan making up the 10 safest locations
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WEF calls for ‘urgent action’ amid energy crisis
Prioritising energy transition is a crucial response to the most severe energy crisis since the 1970s