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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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  • Aquarius Platinum chief executive stands down

    October 8, 2012

    The chief executive of Aquarius Platinum has resigned with immediate effect, giving no reason for his departure. Stuart Murray has terminated his directorships with other companies in the group. A replacement is being sought. In the interim, Jean Nel will take the role of chief operating officer and Zwelakhe Mankazana has been appointed interim non-executive [...]

  • Cameron rules out mansion tax

    October 7, 2012

    DAVID Cameron yesterday ruled out introducing a so-called mansion tax on large houses – or any other kind of wealth tax on assets – but insisted that the well-off would “pay their fair share” towards reducing the deficit. The decision to reject a wealth tax – which could have taken the form of new council [...]

  • Government caps planned rail fare rise

    October 7, 2012

    COMMUTERS will be hit by smaller than expected fare rises in January, after the Department for Transport yesterday lowered the planned price hikes to an average of 4.2 per cent. The DfT cut the planned increases to one per cent above the retail price index (RPI) rate of inflation for the next two years, down [...]

  • Hammond warns French and Germans over BAE

    October 7, 2012

    BAE Systems and EADS’s merger plans face a number of political obstacles that could cause the defence giants to ask the Takeover Panel for an extension ahead of a deadline this Wednesday. Defence secretary Philip Hammond warned yesterday that the French and German states must reduce their stakes in EADS if Britain is to approve [...]

  • Fiscal crisis won’t go away until taxes and benefits balance

    October 7, 2012

    IT is good news that George Osborne and David Cameron have decided not to impose crippling tax hikes on property owners. There will be neither a mansion tax nor a wealth tax, while council tax will be frozen and – most importantly – homes won’t be revalued. This latter move would have delivered huge tax [...]

  • Cameron mulls visa curbs on EU migration

    October 7, 2012

    THE GOVERNMENT yesterday indicated that it could introduce visa restrictions for some EU citizens in an attempt to net reduce immigration into the UK. Both David Cameron and home secretary Theresa May indicated their support for the plan, which has been added to a wide-ranging Whitehall review of Britain’s relationship with Europe. “I believe in [...]

  • What the other papers say this morning

    October 7, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES Austerity squeeze to last until 2018 George Osborne is set to be told this autumn by the Office for Budget Responsibility he will have to plug another large hole in the public finances, extending austerity until 2018 and throwing the coalition’s deficit reduction strategy into doubt. Regulator warns on Big Four alumni The [...]

  • LVMH boss Arnault to be knighted

    October 7, 2012

    The chief executive of French luxury group LVMH, Bernard Arnault, is set to be knighted in London for his contributions to the British luxury industry, a company spokesman said yesterday. Arnault will become a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, the spokesman said. The distinction is to recognise Arnault’s contributions [...]

  • China’s retail sales growth slows

    October 7, 2012

    China’s retail sales growth slowed during the Golden Week holiday, local media said yesterday, providing a snapshot of increasingly important sources of demand in the world’s second-largest economy. Overall retail sales revenue grew 15 per cent to hit 800.6bn yuan (£78.4bn) during the National Day holiday, part of an eight-day break. That compared to 17.5 [...]

  • Wal-Mart and Amex news alert

    October 7, 2012

    Wal-Mart Stores and American Express will hold a conference call today to make a financial services announcement, the two companies said in a statement yesterday. Details of the announcement, which will take place at 8.30 am (1.30pm GMT), were not disclosed. Walmart has long tried to serve low-income shoppers with little access to credit. It [...]

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