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June 1, 2005
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Cover Story
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Mixing It Up
By Paula L. Green
Fifth Third Bank has followed a mixed policy of centralized and decentralized approaches to operational risk that lets the risk manager of each business line implement the standards and processes shaped at the home office in Ohio.
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Features
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Small Broker Reels in a Big Catch
By Steve Yahn
A team of key brokers have jumped ship to DeWitt Stern in the wake of the troubles at Marsh.
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Expanding the Reach of RMIS
By Michael Fitzpatrick
In today's world, risk managers need information they can act on, and a risk management information system that can deliver it. That means interesting times are ahead for RMIS vendors.
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Riding on the Edge
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Why Hybrids Are Hot
By Russ Allen
The value of hybrid predictive models, which allow employers and health plans to analyze claims and health-risk assessment data, outweigh the benefits of using either model by itself, proponents of hybridized models argue.
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Digging for Other Sources of Data
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Agents/Brokers
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The fallout from the Spitzer bomb on the agent and broker community continues to spread, as buyers consider new ways to approach their brokers come renewal time ... and class-action lawsuits are considered as well.
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More Special Reports
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Industry Risk Report
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Diversified Financial
Diversification may protect shareholders by smoothing out earnings streams. But that doesn't make it any easier for risk executives who have to worry about what can affect a far-flung corporate empire, from credit risks to fluctuations in the demand for aircraft engines. industry risk table.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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