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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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  • CITY VIEWS: DO YOU THINK THE PROPOSED CLAMP DOWN ON BONUSES IS IN DANGER OF GOING TOO FAR?

    October 1, 2009

    NIRANJAN GIVANE OCBC BANK“I think that it’s the right move for the current time. Bonuses should be awarded for long-term performance, and I think this latest action is going in the right direction for the City. The people who are below the very top tier aren’t rewarded in the same way.”DES MORAN ROYAL BANK OF [...]

  • FSA will not restrict short selling but wants greater transparency

    October 1, 2009

    THE Financial Services Authority (FSA)is to pursue “enhanced transparency” of short-selling in response to feedback it has received from the City. The regulator said it would work towards an international agreement to disclose significant short positions in all equities, rather than a stand-alone domestic regime. Alexander Justham, FSA director of markets, said: “The consultation exercise [...]

  • Bond says no to M&S role

    October 1, 2009

    ASDA chief executive Andy Bond yesterday ruled himself out of the running for the top job at high street retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S). Bond said: “I am not interested. I am not going to M&S. End of story.” M&S has said it will appoint a new chief executive next year, with Sir Stuart Rose [...]

  • THE RETURN OF APPLEGARTH

    October 1, 2009

    ADAM Applegarth, the former chief executive of Northern Rock, is back in business, having landed a job as an adviser to the US private equity group Apollo. Applegarth is joining Apollo as an adviser to the group’s European fund. At least one financier welcomed him back. Jon Wood, head of hedge fund SRM said: “I’m [...]

  • Treasury faces massive refund bill on tax ruling

    October 1, 2009

    THE European Union’s top court ruled yesterday that a British tax on share transactions breaks EU law, leaving an already cash-strapped UK Treasury potentially facing a refund bill running to billions of pounds. HSBC, Europe’s biggest bank, argued in the European Court of Justice that when it bought French rival CCF in 2000, it had [...]

  • LSE launches a bid to snap up Turquoise

    October 1, 2009

    THE LONDON Stock Exchange said yesterday that it has entered into exclusive talks with trading platform Turquoise, as its new chief executive Xavier Rolet continues his drive to regain market share. The LSE said that the discussions “may lead to a transaction”, but declined to elaborate on the details of the potential deal. Analysts have [...]

  • Femsa in beer merger discussions

    October 1, 2009

    Mexican brewer Femsa, which makes Sol and Dos Equis, is understood to be in talks to merge its operations with a larger rival in a potential $9bn (£5.7bn) deal, in the latest in a series of mergers in the sector. The Latin American group is known to have held talks with SABMiller and Heineken. It [...]

  • Cadbury shareholder sues firm

    October 1, 2009

    A Cadbury shareholder is suing the confectioner’s board and chief executive, saying investors “stand to lose out massively” if the company refuses to negotiate over a £10.2bn takeover proposal from American rival Kraft Foods. The lawsuit, filed in US District Court yesterday by Steward International Enhanced Index Fund, seeks class action status and names Cadbury [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 1, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMESFORD SELLS AUSTRALIAN LOAN BOOK TO MACQUARIEFord, the US carmaker that underwent a debt-for-equity swap this year to bolster its balance sheet, has quit Australia’s retail car finance market after selling a A$1bn (US$874m) motor loan portfolio to Macquarie Group. The Australian investment bank is expanding its presence in the sector as well as [...]

  • Anglo: put up or shut up

    October 1, 2009

    THE Takeover Panel has given miner Xstrata three weeks to “put up or shut up” on its proposed merger of equals with Anglo American. The Panel, which monitors mergers and acquisitions in the UK, has given Xstrata, led by Mick Davis, until 20 October to bid for Anglo, headed by Cynthia Carroll. Anglo, which has [...]

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