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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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  • Leni sells Gulf of Mexico assets

    November 5, 2012

    Leni Gas & Oil has signed a deal worth $1.625m (£1m) to sell its assets in the Gulf of Mexico to an American group. The proceeds will allow Leni to accelerate the development on its Trinidad portfolio, particularly on the Goudron field, which has proven reserves of around 7.2m barrels of oil. The sale is [...]

  • Leakage shuts Talvivaara plant

    November 5, 2012

    Shares in Talvivaara sank yesterday as it said a leakage from a pond on a mine site closed a metals recovery plant in Sotkamo, eastern Finland. The Finnish miner anticipated the plant being reopened tomorrow, after it has strengthened basin ponds on the site. In August, Talvivaara slashed its nickel forecast to 17,000 tonnes for [...]

  • Asia stagnates as China fights for new growth

    November 5, 2012

    ECONOMIES across Asia failed to fight themselves out of the doldrums that have endured for months, data showed yesterday, with index levels improving only marginally into October. Business surveys recorded improved but marginal output growth in China and Hong Kong, while output in Australia and Japan continued to contract, while India’s expansion slowed down. Only [...]

  • Taxpayers face rapidly growing public sector pensions burden

    November 5, 2012

    TAXPAYERS will face the bill for public sector pension deficits, the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) said yesterday, eventually putting in £4 out of every £5 invested in the schemes. Public sector pension shortfalls will hit £15.4bn in 2016-2017, according to Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts – 77 times higher than in 2005-06 when they [...]

  • Industry wants coalition to look again at property rates change

    November 5, 2012

    RETAIL and property groups yesterday demanded the government consider axing part of the coalition’s Growth and Infrastructure Bill, which postpones the next property revaluation upon which rates are based. The last ratings revaluation used values from 2008 – at the height of the housing boom – which industry bodies say is penalising firms in the [...]

  • MPs demand clarity on job training policy

    November 5, 2012

    THE BUSINESS, Innovation and Skills committee has called on the government to simplify and clarify its apprenticeships scheme in order to deliver better results and value for money. The committee, chaired by Adrian Bailey MP, said the government must formally define an apprenticeship, and that this definition must include developing skills – not just consolidating [...]

  • Weak housing supply to stoke higher rental costs in London

    November 5, 2012

    THE COST of renting a property in London will continue to soar over the next decade, according to an academic paper released yesterday. Professor Michael Ball of the University of Reading found that the supply of housing will keep failing to keep up with the needs of the capital’s workers. While the government claims that [...]

  • Unemployment in Spain edges towards the five million mark

    November 5, 2012

    THE NUMBER of officially unemployed people in Spain rose by 2.7 per cent in October from a month earlier, data revealed yesterday, reflecting the country’s ongoing economic crisis. Labour ministry figures showed an extra 128,242 people being out of work, with the total number reaching 4.8m. This was the third straight month the jobless figures [...]

  • Olympics combine with heavy taxes to knock tourism outlook

    November 5, 2012

    THE OLYMPIC Games put a big dent in tourism in London over the course of the summer, an industry group said yesterday. Two thirds of tourism firms surveyed by UKinbound said that visitor numbers for the July to September period were down compared to a year earlier. And while some commentators have suggested that the [...]

  • Toyota profit outlook raised amid China hit

    November 5, 2012

    TOYOTA Motors nudged its full-year net profit forecast up to $9.7bn yesterday, even as it put the cost of recent anti-Japanese protests and a slowing economy in China at lost sales of 200,000 cars. Sales at Toyota and its two Chinese joint ventures almost halved in September and October amid often violent protests in a [...]

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