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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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  • BarCap poaches Rothschild’s Marsaglia amid growth drive

    September 7, 2009

    BARCLAYS Capital has taken its plans to become a global investment-banking player up a gear by naming Stefano Marsaglia, the respected Rothschild banker, as chairman of its financial institutions group (FIG). In the latest in a series of high-profile hires Barclays has snapped up the Italian heavyweight, who has spent the last 17 years at [...]

  • Obama names union adviser to boost manufacturing in the US

    September 7, 2009

    US President Barack Obama yesterday named Ron Bloom, former special assistant to the president of the United Steelworkers union, as his senior manufacturing adviser. Bloom, senior adviser to Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner, has been the leader of Obama’s auto industry task force since February. He will work with the National Economic Council to help boost [...]

  • ARE YOU IMPRESSED BY WHITBREAD’S MANAGEMENT TEAM?

    September 7, 2009

    SAM HART CHARLES STANLEY“Whitbread’s trading update was slightly better than expected. Going forward, we expect the trading environment to gradually improve as the UK economic recovery gathers momentum.” MATTHEW GERARD INVESTEC“The decline in Premier Inn has stabilised and management is making significant progress on cost savings, which is leading us to upgrade our full year [...]

  • Mixed results for retailers as sales rise

    September 7, 2009

    RETAIL figures for August will today reveal a mixture of good and bad news, with total sales up 2.2 per cent on the year before but like-for-like sales down 0.1 per cent.  Total sales, which includes revenue from extra retail space added since last August, hint at an increase in consumer and retailer confidence. But [...]

  • Weak jobs market ahead for London

    September 7, 2009

    EMPLOYERS in London foresee weaker hiring activity in the fourth quarter of 2009, according to the quarterly Manpower employment outlook published today. Employers reported an overall improvement in hiring prospects on the previous quarter. But London’s outlook fell by eight percentage points, which is the weakest outlook for the region since 1993. However, Alan Clarke, [...]

  • Myners hails success in the fight against European hedgie rules

    September 7, 2009

    CITY minister Lord Myners yesterday said he had made progress in the fight against European plans to bring in strict rules that could devastate London’s hedge fund industry, after he visited Brussels to lobby EU lawmakers. Myners said he found the EU receptive to calls to rethink the proposals, which experts claim show a complete [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    September 7, 2009

    FINANCIAL TIMES ZURICH CHIEF BACKS EU SOLVENCY RULESThe head of Zurich Financial Services, one of the world’s biggest insurance companies, has broken ranks to criticise industry rivals for lobbying against European plans to increase insurers’ financial strength. James Schiro, Zurich chief executive, said the fierce industry “pushback” against proposed new solvency rules for insurers was [...]

  • United issue threat over Pogba claims

    September 7, 2009

    MANCHESTER UNITED have threatened to take legal action against Le Havre if they continue to make allegations over the transfer of 16-year-old starlet Paul Pogba. The French club have repeatedly claimed United threw money at Pogba’s family in order to entice him to Old Trafford. The claims come just days after Premier League rivals Chelsea [...]

  • LSEdefends high-freq traders

    September 7, 2009

    The boss of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) has spoken out for high-frequency traders, the market speculators who have come under fire in the US for exacerbating market volatility in the credit crunch. Xavier Rolet has said he values the traders as they provide much-needed liquidity to the market. “They are a source of liquidity [...]

  • BGbosses get 38m in shares

    September 7, 2009

    Top executives at BG group, the oil and gas giant that used to be part of British Gas, have been handed £38m in free shares. The payouts come amid a giant row over City bonuses. Chief executive Frank Chapman has been awarded a share package worth as much as £12m.

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