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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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  • Hays lifted by Asia as jobs in City shrink

    September 1, 2011

    RECRUITMENT company Hays yesterday said its UK business had been hit by a slump in the banking sector. But Hays still reported a 50 per cent rise in full year profit thanks to the strong performance of international markets. For the year to the end of June its profits were £106.6m, in line with market [...]

  • Banker bashers rejoice: financiers lose livelihoods

    September 1, 2011

    THERE are two very common misconceptions about the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. In our special feature on pages eight and nine, we demolish the first: that it is business as usual for banks. The second is that very few bankers lost their jobs as a result of the crisis. Nothing could be further [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO MOVE TO ASIA FOR A JOB OPPORTUNITY?

    September 1, 2011

    TOM KIRKLAND | FSJ BROKING “No, not me personally. The fact that you would have to move away from family would be a hard decision. I also think the different culture and climate would be a tough adjustment.” DAVE PHILLIPS | JRP “For some people it would be a great opportunity if the situation was [...]

  • Business as usual? Hardly, for anyone working in finance

    September 1, 2011

    SINCE the financial crisis, business secretary Vince Cable has taken to the airways on a regular basis to criticise a supposed culture of business as usual in the City, suggesting that the government must get ever-tougher to counter the fact that hardly anything has changed for banks. Nothing could be further from the truth. HSBC [...]

  • NEW REGULATION

    September 1, 2011

    • Basel 2.5: The changes to banks’ capital regime introduced over 2009-2010 rejigged the methods that banks must use to calculate the value of their “risk-weighted assets” (RWA) – that is, their total assets adjusted for certain kinds of risk. This shifted banks from a Basel II regime to what the industry calls “Basel 2.5”. [...]

  • SO WHO’S IN CHARGE OF ENFORCING ALL THESE NEW RULES?

    September 1, 2011

    • European Securites and Markets Authority (ESMA): Europe’s new super-regulator, in charge of the oversight of the region’s securities industry. ESMA can overrule member states if it thinks national regulators are not taking sufficient measures to tackle potential threats to investors. Its executive director Verena Ross is the only senior member of staff at any [...]

  • Glencore and consortium eye $1bn deal

    September 1, 2011

    SOUTH AFRICA’S Optimum Coal has confirmed a consortium including a unit of commodity trading giant Glencore and prominent local politician-turned-tycoon Cyril Ramaphosa was interested in buying it for about $1bn (£618m). This would be Glencore’s most significant purchase since its record share listing, when it sacrificed its fiercely protected privacy to gain the balance sheet firepower [...]

  • Hannover Leasing buys £139m City landmark

    September 1, 2011

    FUND manager Hannover Leasing has bought a trophy City office building for £139m. The German firm has bought 30 Crown Place, a 19-storey building near Liverpool Street station, from the Greycoat Central London Office Fund, in a move that underscores a trend for foreign investors flocking to London as a safe haven market. The 198,000 [...]

  • Hargreaves Lansdown stock soars despite fears over FSA

    September 1, 2011

    SHARES in Hargreaves Lansdown soared yesterday after the wealth manager reported high levels of new business and shrugged off concerns over the regulator’s industry review. Hargreaves stock closed up 17.7 per cent at 508.5p after it said new contracts in July and August were up by a third on last year. Founder Peter Hargreaves told [...]

  • ANALYSTS: WILL FSA RULES HIT THE STOCK?

    September 1, 2011

    STUART DUNCAN | PEEL HUNT While Hargreaves believes the revenue model could be adapted to meet potential regulatory changes (more explicit charging likely), there is clearly an element of uncertainty on the potential impact. Fundamentally the business continues to perform strongly. JON HOCKING | MORGAN STANLEY We continue to believe that HL should trade at [...]

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