Companies less likely to take risks for expansion, survey shows

As a result of the global recession, companies around the world have become more cautious about taking risks to expand their businesses, according to a report from Lloyd's. The report, which polled 570 top executives from different countries, also found a huge difference in what firms perceive as risks and their actual risk exposures.

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