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This new report from the Geneva Association looks at the relationship between insurance wind-downs and systemic risk, concluding that frameworks for dealing with such risks in banking "would be a poor guide" to necessary changes in insurance. The report argues that all necessary recovery and...
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IACPM is a non-profit industry association developed to Further the management of credit exposures by providing a forum for members to exchange ideas, foster research on credit portolio management, represent members before legislative and admistrative bodies...
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Before - The use of ratings; During- Responses, Reactions, Lessons Learnt; After- BReakouts, Conclusions...
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The Legal Limits to Insurable Risk, Transactional Insurance Products,Legal and Regulatory Issues in Europe, Open Discussion...
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Leader's Statement of the G20 Pittsburgh Summit, What's Systemic Risk, Framework for Mitigating Systemic Risk, Japanese Safety-net for Deposit-taking Financial Institutions...
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Financial crisis an insurance, Ten consequences for Risk Management and Supervision, Conclusion regarding an IGF...
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Three propositions: Insurance Companies can be systemic importance; Insurance companies should be subject to tougher regulation and supervision; Risks should be assessed on a group-wise basis...
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Financial firms have a vast array of possible investments to choose from and products to sell. The financial market changes fast and in the future will likely look very different than in the past. Risk Management in general has the tendency to lag behind these innovation since it is often much...
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