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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 PAPER SAY THIS MORNING

    October 25, 2009

    THE SUNDAYSThe Sunday TelegraphHOUSEHOLDS LOSE 13PC OF WEALTHThe huge impact of the economic turmoil on the British public has been revealed by new figures that show household wealth in Britain fell by £844bn between 2007 and 2008, driven by sharp falls in house prices and the collapse of the stock market. It is expected to [...]

  • Lloyds eyes CPA Global for 400m

    October 25, 2009

    Lloyds Banking Group’s private equity unit LDC is in talks to take on CPAGlobal – the patent and legal services group – for £400m, in a move which shows how the private equity branch of the part state-owned bank now overshadows the UK’s ailing buy-out market. The majority of private equity groups have been pushed [...]

  • Women’s role will be fund’s focus

    October 25, 2009

    Cherie Blair, wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the ex-prime ministers of Canada and New Zealand will launch one of the first funds to focus its attentions on investing in firms with women executives. The Women’s Leadership Fund, which was initiated by Zurich-based group Naissance Capital, is seeking to invest up to $2bn [...]

  • Lloyds deal to exit APS hits further delay

    October 25, 2009

    LLOYDS Banking Group will not be able to thrash out a deal with the Treasury to allow it to exit the government’s asset protection scheme (APS) before next week at the earliest, sources close to the talks say. Speculation in the City has been rife that Lloyds will reach agreement on the planned exit this [...]

  • Deutsche edges closer to deal for Sal Oppenheim wealth unit

    October 25, 2009

    DEUTSCHE BANK looks set to take over private bank Sal Oppenheim this week, following weeks of negotiations. The move, which would give Deutsche more access to European – specifically German – wealth management clients, is expected to leave the bank owning 75 per cent of Sal, but would leave the private bank with a blocking [...]

  • Facebook frenzy costs businesses

    October 25, 2009

    Twitter and Facebook are costing businesses an estimated £1.4bn every year in lost productivity, as over half of office staff said they spend 40 minutes a week on the social networking sites, according to a survey. Research from IT services provider Morse found 57 per cent of workers said they had used the websites while [...]

  • RBS builds on hiring in Asia

    October 25, 2009

    Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) the part-nationalised bank, is hiring in Asia to build up its status in the region, in a controversial move which could lead to questions on its strategy on hiring. The Edinburgh-based group – part-owned by the taxpayer – has hired at least four bankers who will work in its Asian [...]

  • Merkel’s tax-cut plans defended

    October 25, 2009

    Germany’s new finance minister cautiously defended the tax cut plans of chancellor Angela Merkel’s incoming government yesterday, but said it was only a matter of time before steps were needed to rein in the deficit. Merkel sealed a coalition deal with the Free Democrats (FDP) on Saturday, vowing to cut income taxes by €24bn (£22bn) [...]

  • John Lewis online sales surge

    October 25, 2009

    Online clothing sales at John Lewis, the employee-owned department store, have surged since it revamped its website last month, and introduced a range of new fashion brands. Managing director of John Lewis Direct, Robin Terrell, said the group had targeted £8.5m of extra sales from the relaunched fashion website in the first half of the [...]

  • B&B will split assets up to repay its loan

    October 25, 2009

    PART-nationalised bank Bradford & Bingley (B&B) will split up its £50bn balance sheet into “good” and “bad” assets, in a move which mirrors the restructuring plans at Northern Rock. The group wants to sell off the “good” assets to private companies in a bid to repay its loans. Its mortgage book was nationalised last year, [...]

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