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Plunging infections: Success, or just another wave?

New coronavirus infections are plunging globally. This hasn’t happened yet in this yearlong odyssey, except for brief moments. Currently, the

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Country Report USA 2021

8th February 2021 A robust economic rebound expected in 2021, but major downside risks remain Political situation Policy uncertainty has

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Shortage of shipping containers a critical concern

Soaring freight rate hikes, delays for goods purchased from China. Shipping containers are a rare commodity these days. Those who

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Cowan Insurance Group on Business to Business Show

Jason Roberts, Trade Credit & Political Risk Specialist at Cowan Insurance Group was a guest on the Business to Business

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U.S. housing market: Sign of global revival?

In the world of economic adjectives, “hot” has had a very lonely year. In frustration, we’ve also ditched standard leading

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Euler Hermes Canada Recognized as One of McGill University’s Master of Management in Analytics (MMA) Consulting Partner-Client of the Year

Montreal, January 14, 2021  “The McGill MMA Analytics Consulting initiative is an 8-10 month Experiential Learning engagement where we aim

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Country Report India 2021

The repercussions of coronavirus have hit an already weakening economy. Political situation Government still in a strong position, but social

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Global outlook: Hope deferred

It wasn’t supposed to be this way. 2020 began on an optimistic note with the promise that a fresh start

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Recovering from a Business Disruption: 4 Crucial Steps

Being prepared for a business disruption is not a nice-to-have, but a necessity for your operation. Whether it’s severe weather,

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Risk: Friend or foe?

Risk is swirling around us everywhere. Risk is rarely ubiquitous, but now is clearly one of those moments. COVID-19 has