Globalization
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Are Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa (CIVETS) the world’s next economic dynamos?
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The taxing concerns of a multinational property insurance company and why its clients should care
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Companies must realize that longer supply chains significantly increase the chances of unplanned interruptions to revenue
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A not-so-secret recipe for a healthy global property insurance program
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For multinationals, fiscal uncertainty inside the European Union will demand agility and quick action.
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View video interviews with Bret Ahnell
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Discernible trends and subtle similarities are beginning to emerge in regulatory themes
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At last, a sprinkler nozzle for corrosive, industrial duct environments
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Developing markets lie at the core of today’s new corporate order. Equal doses of patience, pragmatism and visionary leadership take the guesswork out of entering new markets.
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The growing complexity of supply chain risk has demanded that companies look to a more practical framework for supply chain resiliency.
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Even in a relatively slow-moving industry like insurance, agility and speed are critical when the goal is to surmount the myriad challenges posed by globalization.
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Are Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa (CIVETS) the world’s next economic dynamos?






















