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AI is increasingly used by traders to make fast decisions and maximize profits, but the speed of these decisions and the lack of human oversight means that the ripple effects of just a few transactions can quickly amplify and send markets into a tailspin.
Risk professionals need to personalize safety messages so employees make it part of their on-the-job practice.
Hailstorms are happening more often and striking more severely. The insurance industry is trying to find ways to mitigate the damage.
Using live animals as sports mascots requires a focus on risk mitigation.
The city quintupled its initial policy coverage to $50 million for the GOP Convention.
Swiss Re Corporate Solutions partners with two intrepid explorers to prove the mettle of solar power in flight.
Wine collections, jewelry and identify theft also part of the coverage
Programs that focus on total worker health are becoming an integral part of the way companies manage employee safety and workers’ comp costs.
Bigger ships passing through an expanded Panama Canal translates to bigger risk accumulations.
After nearly two years of planning, Philadelphia’s risk manager expects a peaceful and well-organized Democratic National Convention.
Out-of-date technology and unsecured networks put voters’ ballots at risk.
Increased reliance on technology makes aviation safer, but increases the importance of cyber security.
Creating an obstacle course for “workplace athletes” makes fitness fun while helping to reduce on-the-job injuries.
The risk management burden is endless and ever-varying.
Many leaders in academia are in denial about the risks facing their institutions.
Improved analysis underpins coverage to smooth the intermittent nature of wind, hydro, and even solar power
Port computer systems are vulnerable to criminal organizations looking to steal, smuggle or commit espionage.
A new agreement among large U.S. corporations may alter how health care service providers operate.
GM’s Global Director of Risk and Insurance Alan Gier went from assembling cars to structuring insurance programs.
The short- and long-term challenges of climate change are motivating low-lying municipalities to explore options and form strategic partnerships.
A look at the latest legal cases impacting the industry.