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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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  • Employment soars to new all-time high

    October 17, 2012

    EMPLOYMENT in the UK rose to an all-time high in the three months to August, data showed yesterday, while unemployment dived, continuing the buoyant – but puzzling – trend in the labour market. Employment grew 212,000 compared to the previous three months to hit 29.6m, a new all-time high, data from the Office for National [...]

  • MPC split over effect of future stimulus

    October 17, 2012

    BATTLE lines were drawn at the Bank of England’s last rate-setting meeting, the minutes released yesterday showed, with some members arguing a case for more quantitative easing (QE) and others believing that the steam was coming out of the asset purchase scheme. Though the vote was unanimous on keeping rates and QE constant, with policymakers [...]

  • Law set to cut energy prices

    October 17, 2012

    ENERGY companies will be forced by law to put their customers onto the cheapest possible tariff, David Cameron said yesterday. “We will be legislating so that energy companies have to give the lowest tariff to their customers,” he told parliament at Prime Minister’s Questions. The new rules will ensure consumers enjoy the cheapest possible gas and [...]

  • City Views | Is London’s labour market improving?

    October 17, 2012

    SIMON WILLIAMS HYDROGEN GROUP I’ve seen a lot more activity in the City and with corporates. I mainly deal with M&A. It’s probably due to more confidence, and in my case with the corporates not wanting to be so reliant on banks. MARTIN SMITH SIX DEGREES I think it’s improving in London as we expand [...]

  • Progress for RBS as it drops state insurance cover

    October 17, 2012

    STATE-BACKED bank RBS yesterday exited the scheme set up to insure its toxic assets at the height of the financial crisis, indicating the lender and regulators have confidence that it is moving back to health. The Asset Protection Scheme (APS) was established to backstop a £282bn portfolio of risky loans and investments, as part of [...]

  • Analyst Views | Is RBS right to leave the Government’s asset protection scheme?

    October 17, 2012

    CORMAC LEECH LIBERUM CAPITAL This represents a positive catalyst given the implicit vote of confidence from the Financial Services Authority – it sends a very strong signal that the regulator is willing to give the all-clear to a move that increases the risk profile of the group. That is why shares went up, despite the [...]

  • Firms turning to bond market to raise money

    October 17, 2012

    LARGE companies are turning to the bond market in growing numbers as more traditional sources of cash remain in the doldrums, research out today claims. In the first eight months of the year, non-financial firms raised $75bn (£48bn) in corporate bonds, compared to £35bn raised in syndicated loans, according to TheCityUK, an interest group for [...]

  • Volcker warns bank ringfence is too weak to improve market

    October 17, 2012

    THE BANKING ringfence in the UK may fail as the investment and retail operations will still be too closely linked, former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker said yesterday, arguing a full separation of entities is more appropriate. “These things tend to be permeable over time. You want to separate operations decisively? Don’t put them in [...]

  • Direct Line sells extra shares

    October 17, 2012

    Newly-floated Direct Line Group yesterday announced that 34.5 per cent of the company’s shares were sold in its initial public offering, after Goldman Sachs exercised an over-allotment option. This leaves RBS owning 65.3 per cent of the insurance group following the firm’s float on the London Stock Exchange. The bank’s remaining shares are expected to be [...]

  • Portugal’s short-term yields fall

    October 17, 2012

    Portugal successfully shifted hundreds of millions of euros of short-term bonds at drastically lower yields yesterday, in its first debt auction since it returned to the bond market earlier this month. It sold €770m (£624.9m) worth of 12-month debt at yields averaging 2.1 per cent – well down on the 3.5 per cent it paid [...]

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