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Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Small lenders fear new rules only aid giants

    October 22, 2012

    FINANCIAL regulators are failing to promote competition in the banking sector and perpetuating the “too big to fail” problem, a small bank claimed yesterday, by favouring big lenders under new capital requirements. Paul Lynam, chief executive of Secure Trust Bank, pointed to Sir John Vickers’ proposals allowing a large bank to risk-weight mortgages at five [...]

  • Liikanen rejects Volcker claims that ring fence will not work

    October 22, 2012

    EU BANK regulator Erkki Liikanen yesterday defended his ring fencing plans against claims that such a structure is impractical, telling a committee of MPs and peers that the universal banking model has served Europe well in the past, when run in a prudent way. US regulator Paul Volcker last week told the Parliamentary Commission on [...]

  • Swedish bank sees strong UK loan growth

    October 22, 2012

    THE UK arm of Swedish group Handelsbanken recorded a large jump in consumer and business lending in the year to the third quarter, according to its results published yesterday, as well as a rise in deposits. Personal lending hit £2.6bn in the three months to September, up 29 per cent on the year. And lending [...]

  • Latest round of money printing cut credit costs

    October 22, 2012

    QUANTITATIVE easing (QE) boosted market confidence again in the third quarter, the Bank of England said in a report published yesterday. And the policy of printing money to buy government bonds is still having the desired effect of pushing down corporate borrowing costs, despite fears that QE is gradually becoming less effective over time. The [...]

  • Pension funds look at ranking fund managers on activism

    October 22, 2012

    BRITAIN’S pension funds are weighing up plans to rank fund managers based on their efforts to improve performance at the companies they back, in the latest sign of institutional investors flexing their muscles. Umbrella body The National Association of Pension Funds is leading a campaign to develop a framework that would rate fund managers according [...]

  • SVG Capital to refocus on new investments

    October 22, 2012

    SVG Capital, the listed private equity giant, yesterday said it has shrunk its exposure to Permira’s portfolio of companies as it set its sights on investing in less mature assets. The FTSE 250 firm said it will sell its stake in Permira’s pan-European buyout fund Permira III for £90.2m but will keep a 50 per [...]

  • Canaccord Genuity has lost its head of broking Erik Anderson

    October 22, 2012

    ERIK Anderson has left Canaccord Genuity as its head of corporate broking. Anderson left the firm for the last time a few days ago. He joined Collins Stewart, which was then taken over by Canaccord, from Investec. “Erik has decided to leave the firm and to pursue other interests,” an internal memo informed colleagues. “Erik [...]

  • Ryanair hopes to woo EU with compromise on Aer Lingus bid

    October 22, 2012

    IRISH low-cost airline Ryanair has offered concessions to European Union antitrust regulators in a bid to secure regulatory clearance to acquire local rival Aer Lingus. Ryanair, whose most recent bid for Aer Lingus in June valued the firm at €694m (£566m), hopes to convince the European Commission that a takeover would not restrict competition on [...]

  • Imaging firm OMG shares leap on rising technology demand

    October 22, 2012

    INCREASED demand for complex video-capture technology in Hollywood and on spy planes has led imaging technology company Oxford Metrics Group (OMG) to beat expectations this year. The firm’s trading update yesterday sent shares in the Aim-listed company up 24 per cent, to levels not seen since 2008. The company runs a number of separate imaging [...]

  • EE chief encouraged Apple to change iPhone 5 for 4G

    October 22, 2012

    OLAF Swantee, the chief executive of Orange and T-Mobile owner EE, personally intervened to convince Apple and other smartphone manufacturers to make their devices run on EE’s new high speed “4G” network, Swantee claimed yesterday. The new EE service, the details of which were announced today, will be the first 4G network in the UK, [...]

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