Tag Archives: Regulation
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Uncertain future for uranium and nuclear amid safety fears
It generates a significant proportion of the world’s electricity supply, but as Chris Johnston writes, uranium also has the power to kill and destroy
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Good governance is good business, says Anglo American
Major international companies are under greater scrutiny than ever by regulators and the public. Here in a Q&A, Sir John Parker, chairman of mining group Anglo American, addresses how the company is meeting these ever-higher requirements
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Improving braking power and speed
The global financial crisis exposed gaps in regulation and risk management. Now new rules have been designed aimed at preventing the same mistakes from happening again. Dan Barnes assesses the impact of advanced technology on managing the risks
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Banks must update technology infrastructure to survive
Technology underpins banking, not to mention share prices, but out-of-date infrastructure must be renewed if banks are to compete, says Ben Wilson
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Watching big data can help you make the correct call
Regulatory change and the effects of the economic downturn have put added pressure on financial services firms to make better use of their customers’ data, writes Joe McGrath
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How to avoid hidden pension trap
Pension reform is underway, but it’s only the first step along a long road to securing a comfortable retirement, writes Pádraig Floyd
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Time running out for auto-enrollers
Don’t leave auto-enrolment to chance or too late – getting left behind could prove to be a costly mistake, as John Greenwood reports
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Auto-pension countdown ticking
John Greenwood traces the government’s pension auto-enrolment timeline as more employers prepare for take-up