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France, Germany Urge More Flexible Climate Pact

France and Germany suggested on Monday that rich nations should collectively guarantee deep cuts in greenhouse gases by 2020 while giving flexibility to laggards such as the United States to catch up later. France said the idea, floated at talks …

Cunningham Lindsey U.S. CEO: Market Conditions Not Slowing Growth

With its acquisition in early 2009 of the international business of GAB Robins (excluding its UK operations) and the U.S. forensic engineering firm, EFI Global, Cunningham Lindsey became the second largest property casualty insurance claims adjusting and risk management firm …

Lloyd’s Report Links Climate Change to National Security Threats

While the economic crisis and the growing swine flu menace have become the biggest immediate concerns for countries around the world, climate change remains the greatest long term threat. Its impact will continue to be felt long after the economy …

Signs Around Los Angeles Beaches Warn of Tsunami Threat

Like many Californians who put down roots in earthquake country, Robin Rudisill knows the “Big One” could strike without warning. Yet from her Venice beachfront duplex, Rudisill worries about a different massive blow from Mother Nature — a tsunami. Her …

On the Road to Latin American Opportunity

As a large region with solid prospects for long-term growth, Latin America continues to gain in popularity as a market for many U.S. companies. Exporters to this region, however, can face significant challenges when it comes to getting their goods …

Somali Pirates Seize Two More Ships, U.S. Vessel, Others Attacked

Somali pirates hijacked two more cargo vessels and opened fire on two others Tuesday in attacks that showed a determination to go on striking at shipping on the region’s strategic trade routes. The capture of the Greek-owned MV Irene E.M. …

Credit Insurer Coface Downgrades 28 Countries, 19 on Negative Watch

Trade credit insurer Coface notes that the current “credit crisis, which entered its second phase in the fourth quarter of 2008, is worsening in all regions. After observing a decline in the average financial strength of companies in 22 countries …

WTO’s Lamy: Doha Deal in Sight after Modalities Agreed

The Doha round of global trade talks could be concluded within eight months after negotiators agree modalities on industrial tariffs and agriculture subsidies, the head of the World Trade Organization said. WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy said on Tuesday the WTO …

Lord Levene Discusses Protectionism, Recession in Bloomberg Interview

Lloyd’s Chairman, Lord Peter Levene, has given his views on protectionism, regulation, recession and tomorrow’s world order in an interview on Bloomberg TV. He also “assessed the mood of the G20 leaders, saying that politicians showed unity and were sincere …

Obama Plays Up Role as Consensus Builder at G20

Where President George W. Bush was known for his “cowboy diplomacy,” his successor, President Barack Obama wants to be known as a listener and a builder of bridges. Taking his first major foreign trip since becoming president in January, Obama …