Risk not seen as top priority by global investment management

A third of respondents to a risk survey said that they did not frequently actively monitor long-term strategic risk

COPENHAGEN - Risk has moved down the priority list of reporting concerns despite the financial crisis. This is one of the findings in a global investment management risk survey from SimCorp StrategyLab.

A third of the respondents said they did not actively monitor long-term strategic risk on a frequent and systematic basis. This risk includes capital availability, sovereign and political risks and legal and regulatory changes.

Almost a fifth (14%) believed their current risk function did not

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