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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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  • Horse meat in Tesco burgers

    January 15, 2013

    HORSE meat has been found in beef burgers sold by leading British and Irish supermarkets, it emerged last night. One sample of the meat in Tesco’s Everyday Value Beef Burgers was found to be 29 per cent horse, according to Ireland’s Food Safety Authority (FSAI).  Tesco has responded by pulling the burgers from its stores. [...]

  • Tories demand new EU deal

    January 15, 2013

    EUROSCEPTIC Tory MPs will today call for the repatriation of all employment law from Brussels, in addition to restrictions on the EU’s ability to regulate London’s financial sector. The manifesto issued by the Fresh Start group, which claims the support of more 100 backbench MPs, comes ahead of this Friday’s speech by David Cameron on Britain’s [...]

  • What the other papers say this morning

    January 15, 2013

    FINANCIAL TIMES Spain asks Germany to boost growth Mariano Rajoy has called on Germany and other creditor countries in the Eurozone to do more to stimulate growth, arguing that a switch to a more expansionary policy would boost economic recovery across the single currency area. “I think that in this moment, when there is a [...]

  • Goldman Sachs in U-turn over delay to bonus

    January 15, 2013

    GOLDMAN Sachs will pay its bankers’ bonuses before the 50p tax rate is cut to 45p, it emerged yesterday, after an outcry from politicians and regulators angry at plans to delay the payments into the new tax year. The bank’s compensation board considered shifting the payments to April, a source familiar with the discussions told [...]

  • Morgan Stanley plans to defer payouts to high-earning execs

    January 15, 2013

    INVESTMENT bank Morgan Stanley is planning to stop its highest earners claiming any bonus this year, it emerged yesterday, instead making them take the payout in instalments over the next three years. Regulators have long called for banks to spread the bonuses out over several years both to stop bankers taking extreme risks for short-term [...]

  • RBS braced for Libor fines of up to £500m

    January 15, 2013

    RBS is now expected to pay almost double the fine for Libor fiddling that its UK rival Barclays faced, as the bank and regulators close in on a final settlement deal. The state-backed institution is in last-minute talks to bash out a settlement, as it seeks to put the scandal behind it before its full [...]

  • HMV boss vows brand has high street future

    January 15, 2013

    THE BOSS OF HMV said yesterday he was “convinced” the crisis-hit music chain still has a future on the high street, as a number of firms emerged as potential bidders for the company. Deloitte was officially appointed as administrator to HMV yesterday morning, putting 4,123 jobs at its headquarters and 223 stores at risk. But [...]

  • Failure to adapt meant rivals left HMV behind

    January 15, 2013

    Almost exactly a year ago we looked at HMV on YouGov’s BrandIndex and saw that it did not fit the traditional pattern of a retailer facing difficulties – struggling with consumer perception compounded by a poor economic situation. HMV was by no means a high scorer on BrandIndex but it was in a perfectly respectable [...]

  • Banks told to come clean on capital levels

    January 15, 2013

    BANKS make it almost impossible for investors and analysts to properly understand their real health because they pump out reams of unclear and disorganised data, top finance regulator Andrew Bailey said yesterday. The head of the Prudential Regulation Authority told a committee of MPs that dodgy accounting rules combined with the reliance on banks’ own [...]

  • Sticky inflation remains above two per cent target in December

    January 15, 2013

    CONSUMER price inflation remained stuck above the Bank of England’s target in December, data revealed yesterday. Headline inflation came in at 2.7 per cent for the third time in the row in December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, marking the 37th straight month of above-target price growth. The index kept its steady rate [...]

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