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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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  • What the other papers say this morning

    November 12, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES KKR launches funds for individuals KKR – the private equity group immortalised as the Barbarian at the Gate – is launching two investment funds to be distributed to individuals by Charles Schwab, the US brokerage. It is the latest sign of the pressure on private equity firms to become more like traditional asset [...]

  • Megafon gets nod for UK float

    November 12, 2012

    Russia’s second biggest mobile phone company, MegaFon, is likely to go ahead with its planned stock market float in London this year after receiving an unofficial green light from the UK regulator, sources familiar with the matter said. MegaFon has cleared and resolved any material issues with the UK Listing Authority, a source familiar with [...]

  • US confident of fiscal cliff deal

    November 12, 2012

    Senior Republican senator Bob Corker yesterday voiced confidence that US lawmakers would forge a deal on the year-end “fiscal cliff”, while a top aide to President Barack Obama, David Alexrod, signalled a willingness to compromise over raising tax rates on the rich. Axelrod asked if it was possible to raise enough revenue to curb the [...]

  • Banco Popular discounts issue

    November 12, 2012

    Spain’s Banco Popular Espanol has said it will issue new shares to investors at a steep discount to its price in an effort to avoid having to take state aid. Shareholders approved a €2.5bn rights issue at the weekend, with Popular offering the new shares at €0.401 per share, representing a 64 per cent discount [...]

  • BBC search for successor is on after boss quits

    November 12, 2012

    THE SEARCH for a new head at the BBC started yesterday after George Entwistle’s dramatic Saturday night resignation left the broadcaster’s radio boss Tim Davie at the head of the organisation. Although he had not known about the Newsnight report that falsely implicated a former leading Tory as being involved in a child abuse scandal, [...]

  • Newsnight failings could lead to further departures at Beeb

    November 12, 2012

    GEORGE Entwistle’s resignation as director-general of the BBC was seen as him taking responsibility for the broadcaster’s failures, but the 50-year-old’s may not be the only head to roll. Peter Rippon, the editor of Newsnight since 2008, has stepped aside from the role while the BBC conducts an investigation into why a Newsnight report revealing [...]

  • Osborne set to delay planned fuel price hike

    November 12, 2012

    GEORGE Osborne is ready to scrap a planned increase to fuel duty, a leading backbencher suggested yesterday. Robert Halfon, Conservative MP for Harlow, told City A.M. that he will not back today’s Commons motion calling for January’s 3p per litre rise to be delayed – because the government is already considering such action. This is [...]

  • Greece votes to approve new austerity plans and unlock aid

    November 12, 2012

    GREECE’S ruling coalition secured enough parliamentary votes last night to approve a 2013 budget of fresh cuts required to secure more aid from international lenders and stave off bankruptcy. The budget was backed by 167 votes to 128 – a more comfortable margin than a separate package of deficit-cutting measures voted through on Wednesday on [...]

  • Claims that EC has started probe into storage at LME warehouses

    November 12, 2012

    THE EUROPEAN Commission is starting a preliminary investigation into steep surcharges and lengthy wait times to get metal from warehouses monitored by the London Metal Exchange, two sources with knowledge of the matter said yesterday. The regulations of the LME, which is being acquired by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, allow companies operating warehouses in [...]

  • Austria counters UK with its own plan to veto EU budget

    November 12, 2012

    EU BUDGET talks are due to resume tomorrow after collapsing without agreement on Friday. Britain is pushing for a real terms budget cut after MPs rejected government proposals to accept an inflationary rise. However Austria became the latest country to threaten to veto the deal yesterday. It wants to make sure agriculture subsidies are not [...]

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