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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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  • EX-BANKING HOTSHOTS DON’T HOLD A GRUDGE

    January 21, 2010

    ON the face of it, you’d have thought there would be a good deal of simmering resentment beneath the surface of the outward relationship between Sir James Sassoon – the investment banker-turned-Treasury finance guru-turned-Tory bank adviser – and Financial Service Authority (FSA) chief Hector Sants. Sassoon last year caused a storm when he authored that [...]

  • Tube strike over Jubilee line pay row

    January 21, 2010

    LONDON Underground maintenance workers on the Jubilee Line are to stage a series of 24-hour walkouts in a row over pay. Members of the Rail Maritime and Transport union (RMT) employed by Alstom on the Jubilee line will walk out from 7.29pm next Wednesday. They will also strike each Sunday evening at the same time [...]

  • Car sales plunge despite scrappage scheme

    January 21, 2010

    CAR production plunged last year despite a late surge fuelled by the Government’s scrappage scheme. Many companies cut back on manufacturing early in the year as recession-hit Brits cut back. Honda was one of the companies badly hit – reducing production at its plant in Swindon, Wiltshire, for four months from February. The introduction of [...]

  • John Lewis sales up after thaw

    January 21, 2010

    JOHN Lewis’s sales shot up last week as the big thaw saw customers flooding back. The department store chain reported an 11.1 per cent rise in turnover – with more than half its outlets up on last year’s equivalent sales. Fashion sales were up 19 per cent with cold weather clothing. Oxford Street grew sales [...]

  • Fraud costs UK economy £30bn a year

    January 21, 2010

    FRAUD costs the UK £30bn every year – more than double previous estimates. The total equates to £621 per adult in the UK, according to the annual report buy the National Fraud Authority. A massive 58 per cent of fraud was in the public sector at a cost of £17bn. False insurance claims cost the [...]

  • Rusal raises $2.2bn with Hong Kong listing

    January 21, 2010

    RUSSIAN aluminium giant Rusal has sold $2.2bn (£1.36bn) of shares in a public listing in Hong Kong. Rusal sold 1.61bn shares at 10.80 Hong Kong dollars (86 pence) each. Shares in the company will start trading on 27 January. Rusal, which is the first Russian company to list in Hong Kong, is controlled by the [...]

  • New rules would be bad for London

    January 21, 2010

    HOW predictable. No sooner was Barack Obama humiliated by the Massachusetts electorate earlier this week – his left-wing candidate lost Ted Kennedy’s ultra safe seat to a radical conservative – than he announces another war on Wall Street. It is easy to forget in Britain, where Obama remains extraordinarily popular, that his administration is no [...]

  • Tories give their full support to Obama’s plans

    January 21, 2010

    THE Tories yesterday threw their weight behind Barack Obama’s plans to break up Wall Street institutions and hinted that a Conservative government could follow suit. “This is a welcome move by President Obama that accords very much with our thinking. I have said consistently that we should look at separating retail banking from activities like [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    January 21, 2010

    FINANCIAL TIMES MUSIC INDUSTRY CLAIMS 95 PER CENT OF DOWNLOADS ILLEGAL AS CD SALES FALL A quarter of all recorded music industry revenues come from digital channels but online file-sharing continues to undermine the global music industry, with sales of physical and digital music falling last year, according to trade body the International Federation of [...]

  • OBAMA’S PLAN | HOW IT COULD HIT THE CITY’S BIGGEST PLAYERS

    January 21, 2010

    RBS Has a hedge fund and prop trading desk. As it is majority owned by the government, taxpayers will be the biggest losers if it is forced to close down profitable businesses. HSBC Expected to be one of the least affected banks. While it has a large US presence, its investment banking business is geographically [...]

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