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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Employment in Eurozone continues to fall

    September 13, 2013

    Eurozone employment has fallen by 1.0 per cent in the year to the second quarter. From the previous quarter employment fell by 0.1 per cent with consensus amongst analysts of a -0.2 per cent fall.  In the first quarter change stood at -0.4 per cent.  Howard Archer, Chief UK and European economist at IHS Global [...]

  • Construction increases in July on new work, repair and maintenance

    September 13, 2013

    Results for UK construction output show a 2.2 per cent increase in July, following 0.7 per cent growth in June.  This is up 2.0 per cent from July 2012 . This rise in new work is in contrast to the estimated 3.6% fall in repair & maintenance during the same period. The result covers both the [...]

  • Greymarket spreads suggest Twitter valuation of £6.6bn to £7.3bn

    September 13, 2013

    Spreadbetters ETX Capital have set up a greymarket to price the float of social media company Twitter, with a current spread suggesting a valuation of between $10.5bn (£6.6bn) and $11.5bn (£7.3bn). Twitter is just seven years old, and already set to float for more than twice the value of 497 year old Royal Mail, illustrating [...]

  • Industry calls to limit lending won’t fix our bust housing system

    September 13, 2013

    It's never encouraging when industry insiders fear that their own sector is overheating. That's the subtext from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), who've called on our central bank to cap annual house price inflation at five per cent. RICS suggest that the Bank of England should intervene, and attempt to curb lending in [...]

  • Before the open: UK construction data due out later as European markets open sluggish

    September 13, 2013

    European markets are expected to open with little change this morning, with minimal movement in Asia and a weak end for the Dow last night.  The bailout programmes for Greece and Cyprus will be discussed this afternoon by European financial ministers.  In the UK, data on construction output is out at 9.30 and is expected [...]

  • Glencore Xstrata makes progress with Zanaga iron ore project

    September 13, 2013

    Mega miner Glencore Xstrata has announced that its Zanaga iron ore project, based in the Republic of Congo, will now proceed in a staged manner (release). They say that will result in a substantial reduction in the initial capital requirement. The Project is working closely with the Republic of Congo Government to advance its development [...]

  • Wetherspoons hit by rising tax bill as it expects “reasonable outcome” this year

    September 13, 2013

    Wetherspoons chairman Tim Martin has slammed the "far higher taxes" imposed on pubs than on supermarkets in a comment on the chain's results today. Already, 10,000 pubs have closed and many others are suffering, through insufficient investment. In particular, there should be VAT equality for pubs, restaurants and supermarkets. Wetherspoon, along with many other pub [...]

  • Vodafone will publish tender ratio for Kabel Deutschland deal on 16 September

    September 13, 2013

    Following support for a Kabel Deutschland takeover, telecoms giant Vodafone has announced that  it "will publish a final announcement with the definitive tender ratio on 16 September" (release). Having acquired the necessary 75 per cent minimum approval from Kabel Deutschland (KDH) shareholders, the German television provider will be purchased in a €7.7bn (£6.5bn) deal. €7.7bn [...]

  • Twitter confirms plans in listing worth at least $10bn

    September 12, 2013

    SOCIAL media giant Twitter last night confirmed its intention to float, marking one of the most hotly anticipated listings in the tech sector since Facebook’s stock market listing last year. The web giant revealed the confidential filing on its own Twitter account, announcing that it had filed paperwork with US regulators.   Goldman Sachs will [...]

  • Royal Mail privatisation worth £3bn to begin within weeks

    September 12, 2013

    THE UK government yesterday began the formal process of floating the Royal Mail on the London Stock Exchange, confirming that an initial public offering (IPO) will take place “in the coming weeks”.   The news came as the Communication Workers Union, which is committed to disrupting the privatisation, confirmed that it had been forced to [...]

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