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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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  • BERNANKE LOOKING SAFER

    January 25, 2010

    US STOCKS rose yesterday as it seemed likely that Ben Bernanke would keep his job after days of wavering support for the Federal Reserve chairman. A spokesman for President Barack Obama said he “is very confident” Bernanke will keep his job. And Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Bernanke will have “bipartisan support in the [...]

  • Brown: plans to levy banks gaining force

    January 25, 2010

    PRIME Minister Gordon Brown yesterday claimed plans to impose some form of international levy on the banks to shore up the industry in future crises were gaining traction with policymakers around the globe. “As a result of the advancement by US President Obama and financial secretary Tim Geithner about their levy on wholesale lending, I [...]

  • Investors claim Goldman win

    January 25, 2010

    TWO GOLDMAN Sachs shareholders have staked the unusual claim that their lawsuit contributed to the investment bank’s decision to restrain its remuneration policy. US-based pension funds looking after labourers and firemen, who demanded the board review the proportion of profits paid out as salary, said their action led to the lower-than-expected pay and bonus pool [...]

  • Cable: carve up retail and investment banking in UK

    January 25, 2010

    VINCE cable yesterday called for British banks to be broken up, in a move that will further alienate him from the City. He said he would use the crisis to transform the economy into a system that was beneficial to the whole country and “not just the Square Mile”. He distanced himself from the two [...]

  • HSBC  names Boyles as new European boss

    January 25, 2010

    HSBC has appointed Peter Boyles to a new role as chief executive for continental Europe, where the traditionally Asia-focused institution said it saw “considerable opportunity”. Boyles, the head of the bank’s French operations and a 35-year veteran of HSBC, will lead a new Paris-based team responsible for businesses in 26 countries across continental Europe, including [...]

  • Whitacre will stay GM boss

    January 25, 2010

    GENERAL MOTORS (GM) chairman Ed Whitacre yesterday said he would stay on as chief executive of the carmaker indefinitely, ending an eight-week search for his successor in a bid to bring stability to GM’s turnaround plans. The move had been considered highly likely after Whitacre, 68, announced on 1 December that he would take over [...]

  • European regulators probe BHP and Rio joint venture

    January 25, 2010

    EUROPEAN Union regulators opened a competition investigation yesterday into a planned $116bn (£71.4bn) iron ore production joint venture between BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto. The plan by Rio, the world’s second largest iron ore producer, and BHP, the third largest, to combine their Western Australian iron ore operations has been criticised by industry groups which [...]

  • Ferrero drops out of bidding for Cadbury, leaving Kraft to go solo

    January 25, 2010

    ITALY’S Ferrero has ruled out a rival bid for Cadbury, clearing the way for Kraft Foods to complete its £11.7bn takeover of the British confectioner. Fellow chocolate maker Hershey said on Friday it had no intention of bidding for Cadbury, so with Nestle already ruled out, Kraft appears on course to complete its recommended bid [...]

  • Hiscox upbeat despite fall in renewal rates

    January 25, 2010

    BRITISH insurer Hiscox reported a drop of up to seven per cent in average reinsurance prices as policies came up for renewal this month, but said the lower rates still offered attractive profit margins. Reinsurance rates fell between five and seven per cent, Bermuda-based Hiscox said yesterday, blaming stiff competition between well-capitalised reinsurers.. The firm [...]

  • Hiscox reaps rewards of risk appetite

    January 25, 2010

    HISCOX knows a thing or two about hurricanes, which could explain its appetite for risk. It returned a staggeringly good 7.2 per cent on its investment portfolio in 2009, after it was rewarded for maintaining its allocation to riskier equities and non-government bonds. The value of the portfolio at the end of the year was [...]

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