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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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  • Clarksons sees choppy waters for ship broking

    November 7, 2012

    SHIP broker Clarksons warned yesterday that the gloomy economic outlook and arid debt markets have dried up business, sending its shares down 8.7 per cent to £11.87. The 150-year-old company said freight rates and sales volumes have continued to fall since July, prompting it to lower expectations for its full-year results. “Clarksons has consistently highlighted [...]

  • Prime Minister gives backing to Microsoft work programme

    November 7, 2012

    DAVID Cameron yesterday welcomed an initiative from Microsoft that aims to help 300,000 young people gain work skills over the next three years. The Prime Minister met with the Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer and said the “Get On” scheme is “the kind of support we need from business to inspire, provide skills, and create [...]

  • Merkel attempts to make peace with Cameron over EU spending

    November 7, 2012

    GERMAN Chancellor Angela Merkel last night met with David Cameron in the hope of brokering a deal on the EU budget – as the Prime Minister promised to take “a very tough approach” to the negotiations. Cameron said yesterday that attempts to push through a budget increase at the meeting of EU leaders on 22-23 [...]

  • Hodge top dog at the Financial Planner Awards

    November 7, 2012

    MATTHEW Hodge at PwC must be a very fine planner indeed, or else he has some excellent friends at Money Management, which run the annual Financial Planner of the Year awards. Over at the Mandarin Oriental in Knightsbridge, which was the venue for the 2012 ceremony, Hodge swooped the award for financial planner of the [...]

  • The most eligible people in the City: Tatler’s Little Black Book for 2012

    November 7, 2012

    ANNABEL’S private members’ club in Mayfair was where the most eligible people in the land gathered yesterday evening, in order to celebrate the publication of Tatler’s Little Black Book. The Capitalist was pleased to spot some City names on the inaugural most wanted list, and indeed just as many business bachelorettes as bachelors gracing the [...]

  • Long boom in incomes from 1986 to 2007

    November 7, 2012

    INCOMES soared across the whole of British society over the past 25 years, according to a report published yesterday by the Office for National Statistics. Even the financial crisis only knocked wages by a fraction of the huge leap experienced between 1986 and 2007, the study showed. Average wages – even after accounting for inflation [...]

  • Quantitative easing decision on a knife edge, say analysts

    November 7, 2012

    THE BANK’S decision whether or not to expand the quantitative easing programme could go either way, analysts said yesterday. Weak business surveys and gloomy industrial production data could push the bank to add £25bn or more to its gilt portfolio, analysts said, but better-than-expected GDP growth would push rate-setters in the opposite direction. City A.M.’s [...]

  • City A.M. | Our shadow MPC votes 6-3 against more QE

    November 7, 2012

    ALLISTER HEATH | CITY A.M. “No new quantitative easing and no further cut to rates. The money supply has bounced back. But the main reason why QE needs to be halted – despite worrying signs that the economy has ground to a halt again – is that it has created a false markets in gilts [...]

  • Serco buys out Oz maritime firm

    November 7, 2012

    Services firm Serco has agreed to buy the remaining 50 per cent stake in Australian defence and marine services firm DMS Maritime for A$106m (£68m) in cash. Serco said the deal with one of Australia’s largest maritime service operators would strengthen its position as a defence services provider in the country.

  • Sales rise at Spirax-Sarco

    November 7, 2012

    Valve maker Spirax-Sarco yesterday said organic sales were up six per cent in the four months to October, boosted by double-digit sales growth in the Asia Pacific region and subsidiary Watson-Marlow. Operating profit was eight per cent ahead. The engineer also said it had bought a Chilean distributor for £3.3m.

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