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  • Following arguments that bank regulators have failed, is self-regulation the answer?

    July 22, 2012

    YES Peter Meinertzhagen The main problem with regulation by statutory bodies is that nothing gets done. Witness the inquiry into the fixing of Libor rates. If the governor of the Bank of England could still raise his eyebrows, as in the days of self-regulation, Barclays would have had to act or face the consequences. During [...]

  • RAPID responses

    July 22, 2012

    Olympic strikes [Re: It’s not all bad: Britain is becoming safer despite recession, Friday] The good news in this article is that the criminals are at least giving us a break in our time of difficulties. On the other hand, a powerful and selfish minority of immigration and border control workers want to put us [...]

  • Switching bank accounts is easier than many imagine

    July 22, 2012

    IF YOU only sourced financial advice from politicians, you might think switching bank accounts is next to impossible. Ed Miliband pledged that a Labour government would revolutionise banking by clearing hurdles to changing banks. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls alleged that “it’s very difficult to change bank accounts.” If you don’t like your bank’s behaviour – [...]

  • Fee paying banking will be a very tricky sell

    July 22, 2012

    MARKS & SPENCER ruffled some feathers last week when it announced that it would be charging for the use of its current account – between £15 and £20 a month, depending on whether you want insurance included. In return, customers will receive vouchers for free hot drinks in M&S cafés, M&S vouchers worth £40 and [...]

  • Cisco’s Olympic ambitions for London’s next entrepreneurs

    July 22, 2012

    THE British Innovation Gateway (Big) is Cisco’s programme to support hi-tech business and innovation, and is a major part of its Olympic involvement as the official network infrastructure supporter for London 2012. Phil Smith, the chief executive of Cisco UK, explains that “Cisco wanted to be at the heart of London 2012”, but the company [...]

  • Delivering the wrong business message is an elementary mistake

    July 22, 2012

    THE TWO charming young people sitting opposite me beamed with enthusiasm about their new business. “We’re graphic design artists and web designers,” they said as they handed me a brochure. Then it got confusing. The brochure had lots of pictures of little squares, each filled with a capital letter in a fancy font. “We designed [...]

  • Pull out the stops in a pop-up shop

    July 22, 2012

    POP-UP shops have all the warning signs of a government gimmick: a catchy name, the retail sector’s celebrity-in-chief Mary Portas, and swarms of immodest politicians looking to take the credit. But beneath the layers of puff and guff is a steely policy that could help carve through a stifling regulation that ties the hands of [...]

  • Alpine school holiday heaven

    July 22, 2012

    JAKE’S huge grin said it all. But in case I’d missed his wild enthusiasm as our raft careered down the white waters of the River Arve, he spelled it out with a series of whoops: “Best. Fun. Ever.” Chamonix, which bills itself as the ultimate summer playground for children, had really delivered on its promise. [...]

  • Wiggins completes magical Tour triumph

    July 22, 2012

    LONDONER Bradley Wiggins declared “some dreams do come true” yesterday after completing his quest to become the first British man to win cycling’s greatest race, the Tour de France. On a joyous afternoon for Team Sky in Paris, Wiggins helped colleague and compatriot Mark Cavendish claim a fourth successive victory on the Champs-Elysees in the [...]

  • Els still sorry for Scott after first Major in decade

    July 22, 2012

    OPEN winner Ernie Els insisted his immediate thoughts were with runner up Adam Scott after the Australian’s dramatic implosion resulted in his first Major victory since 2002. Scott was four shots clear yesterday morning and consequently powerfully placed to secure the first Major of his career but in bogeying the final four holes his greatest [...]

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