Companies reassessing coverage in wake of Egyptian unrest

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Marsh has said that companies are reassessing the adequacy of their insurance coverage and risk management arrangements in the wake of political unrest in Cairo and other cities across Egypt.

Companies investing, manufacturing and trading in emerging markets are increasingly realising that they face a more complex risk landscape. As these events demonstrate, instances of political violence

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