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A survey by Germany-based insurer Allianz S.E. found that risk managers in British businesses are more worried about risk of changes in legislation and regulation, including Brexit, new trade barriers and protectionism, than they were a year ago, Reuters reported. "Companies must gear up to cope with the risk of sudden political and legal shocks such as the lack of clarity over the United Kingdom's future relationship with the European Union," said Brian Kirwan, U.K. chief executive of Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty S.E. The survey found that cyber attacks remained the biggest concern for U.K. businesses.
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