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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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  • Two technologies that will create jobs and change the world

    October 15, 2012

    PLEASE don’t fall off your seats, dear readers. Rather than focusing on what is wrong with the world, today’s column is about two positive, ground-breaking technologies with the potential to create jobs and prosperity and revolutionise the way we live. One such area is driverless cars: Google is one of the main forces behind this [...]

  • Watchdog sets rules for banks and insurers

    October 15, 2012

    MAJOR banks may have to reorganise their operations if they are too complicated for regulators to easily calculate their risks, under new guidelines published last night by the Financial Services Authority. A separate document said the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) is willing to let insurers fail under its watch. The PRA, which will be part [...]

  • What the other papers say this Morning

    October 15, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES Morgan Stanley sued over bias Morgan Stanley has been sued by the American Civil Liberties Union for allegedly discriminating against black homeowners through its bundling of subprime mortgage loans. RBS to exit Asset Protection Scheme Royal Bank of Scotland will this week get the go-ahead from government and regulators to exit the state-backed [...]

  • Qatar keen on Glenstrata merger

    October 15, 2012

    Qatar, the second-largest investor in miner Xstrata, is in favour of the company’s proposed $32bn (£20bn) tie-up with commodities trader Glencore, Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani said yesterday. Sheikh Hamad said at a news conference: “We are looking in favour of a merger between the two companies.” But he stopped short of signalling [...]

  • EU adds to sanctions against Iran

    October 15, 2012

    EU governments agreed further sanctions against Iran’s banking, shipping and industrial sectors yesterday, cranking up pressure on Tehran in the hope of drawing it into serious negotiations on its nuclear plans. The move by EU foreign ministers reflected mounting concerns over Iran’s nuclear intentions and Israeli threats to attack Iran atomic installations if a mix [...]

  • UBS trader loss dwarfed by crisis

    October 15, 2012

    UBS’s losses in the financial crisis dwarfed a $2.3bn (£1.4bn) hit from a rogue trading scandal last year and caused longer-lasting damage, lawyers for accused fraudster Kweku Adoboli said in court yesterday. Lawyers have so far argued that Adoboli believed he was trading for the good of the bank. In a fresh tack yesterday, lawyers [...]

  • Citi profit hit by brokerage sale

    October 15, 2012

    PROFITS at Citigroup tumbled in the third quarter as it suffered losses on the sale of its stake in the Smith Barney brokerage. The 87.6 per cent fall in profits to $468m (£291m) compares poorly with JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, who last week reported record third-quarters. The brokerage was set up as a joint [...]

  • No reprieve for upbeat US banks

    October 15, 2012

    IT SEEMS to be a good earnings season for US banks, with even Citigroup beating the analysts yesterday despite its losses and JP Morgan and Wells Fargo doing well last Friday. But while we wait to see if Goldman Sachs and State Street, both reporting today, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch and BNY Mellon, [...]

  • SFO drops probe into Tchenguiz and Iceland’s Kaupthing

    October 15, 2012

    THE SERIOUS Fraud Office (SFO) last night abandoned its three-year investigation into Robert Tchenguiz and collapsed Icelandic bank Kaupthing, after admitting there was “insufficient evidence” to proceed. The SFO’s decision to end the multi-million pound probe is highly embarrassing and could result in the investigator facing substantial claims for damages. In a statement Robert Tchenguiz said: “I recognise [...]

  • Californian academics awarded the Nobel prize for economics

    October 15, 2012

    TWO economists who have developed life-saving kidney swapping schemes and ways for schools to select pupils were yesterday awarded the highly coveted Nobel prize for economics. Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley specialise in so-called market design, formulating improved methods to match up individuals to their needs. The unassuming pair are professors in the US, at [...]

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