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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 DO YOU MAKE OF ALISTAIR DARLING’S WHITE PAPER?

    July 8, 2009

    RICHARD LAMBERT DIRECTOR-GENERAL, CBI“We recognise the case for new regulations to ensure that financial crises of the kind we have experienced are not repeated. We do not see the advantage of pre-funding the already successful Financial Services Compensation Scheme. There is also a risk of over-regulating financial product design.” ANGELA KNIGHT CHIEF EXECUTIVE, BBA“Much of [...]

  • Tycoon Quinlan to step down

    July 8, 2009

    DEREK Quinlan, one of Ireland’s most prominent property tycoons, said yesterday that he plans to step down as chairman of investment group Quinlan Private (QP), which he founded 20 years ago. Quinlan – who built the company from a small tax consultancy to an international private equity firm with over €10bn (£8.6bn) in assets under [...]

  • Rose sees off revolt among shareholders

    July 8, 2009

    SIR Stuart Rose yesterday quelled investor rebellion and hung on to his job as Marks & Spencer’s executive chairman. But despite seeing off a protest vote at the group’s annual meeting, he did not get an easy ride, with a higher-than-expected 38 per cent of investors backing a resolution that could have forced him to [...]

  • GRINDING TO A HALT

    July 8, 2009

    COFFEE Republic, the chain which fell into administration earlier this week, named 20 group-owned stores which will close yesterday. The list of stores to shut up shop includes London branches in Canary Wharf and on the King’s Road. Another 167 franchises and concessions will not be affected, said administrator KPMG.

  • Council of regulators led by chancellor to monitor risks to the financial system

    July 8, 2009

    A NEW Council for Financial Stability (CFS), composed of representatives from the tripartite authorities, will be handed responsibility for monitoring emerging risks in the financial system, chancellor Alistair Darling announced yesterday. The CFS, to be chaired by Darling himself, will see figures from the Treasury, Bank of England and FSA meet regularly to discuss and [...]

  • M&G cashes in on credit gap with loans for UK mid-cap firms

    July 8, 2009

    M&G, the asset management arm of Prudential, said yesterday that it has raised over £1bn for a new fund aimed at lending to mid-cap companies in desperate need of financing after the collapse in bank lending. The launch of the UK Companies Financing Fund (UKCFF) will match companies in need of refinancing with investors such [...]

  • Europan Union fines E.on and GDF Suez 1bn for collusion

    July 8, 2009

    UTILITY giants E.On and Gaz De France (GDF) Suez were fined a total of almost £1bn by the European Commission’s competition regulators yesterday, who said the pair had divided up gas markets and deprived customers of price competition. Germany’s E.On and France’s GDF Suez were fined €553m (£477m) each, after it emerged that they had [...]

  • City banker’s death plunge

    July 8, 2009

    A DEUTSCHE Bank stockbroker killed himself by leaping from the roof terrace of Coq d’Argent restaurant on Sunday, two years after another City worker died in a similar incident at the restaurant. Anjool Malde was said to have feared for his job after being told to leave work early on Friday due to an inquiry [...]

  • Darling gives FSA power to rein in the activity of City firms

    July 8, 2009

    THE FINANCIAL Services Authority (FSA) will share formal responsibility for financial stability with the Bank of England, under a raft of measures included in chancellor Alistair Darling’s white paper on financial regulation. The chancellor rejected Conservative calls for the Bank of England to be given primary responsibility for monitoring dangers to the economy, instead opting [...]

  • Four Seasons’ fate to be decided

    July 8, 2009

    Creditors of care home operator Four Seasons will meet today to discuss the company’s fate, in the wake of its failure to gather support for a debt restructuring. The company, which has £1.5bn in debt, cares for 15,000 people in its 400 homes. Lenders have agreed to four “stand still’ periods since it ran into [...]

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