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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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  • Start a business? Yes you Caan

    October 15, 2012

    BUSINESSMAN, philanthropist and television personality James Caan has flown the Dragon’s nest and is to host his own entrepreneurial-themed show on CNBC. The Capitalist paid a visit to the bearded former Dragon on set at The Business Class studio, ahead of the show’s debut tomorrow evening. When asked the dreaded “how does this programme compare [...]

  • Incomes rise but Brits save instead of spend

    October 15, 2012

    REAL income levels improved for UK households in the second quarter of the year, according to data released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Yet austerity-minded Britons opted against increasing their spending in light of the extra funds, instead opting to add to their savings. Allowing for inflation, household actual income per head [...]

  • Construction slump squeezes housing supply

    October 15, 2012

    THE UK construction industry continued to decline in the third quarter of the year and faces more difficult times ahead, according to two gloomy industry surveys released yesterday. Construction output is expected to drop by 6.3 per cent this year and another 1.4 per cent throughout 2013, the Construction Products Association (CPA) said. And the [...]

  • American consumer comes to the rescue

    October 15, 2012

    THE AMERICAN consumer sprang to life in September, boosting US retail sales and suggesting that the country’s economic recovery could be sustained. Sales were up 1.1 per cent last month, the Census Bureau said – a 5.4 per cent improvement on the same time last year. Separate data measuring the factory activity in New York [...]

  • Price hikes quicken in India but remain under control in China

    October 15, 2012

    INFLATION shot up to a 10 month high in India last month, official data revealed yesterday, worrying policymakers and denting the emerging economy’s prospects. Yet in neighbouring China, inflation eased further, stoking expectations of further stimulus from its monetary authorities. Indian inflation rose to 7.8 per cent in September, driven up from August’s level of [...]

  • Energy is biggest consumer worry

    October 15, 2012

    UK consumers rate rising energy prices as the biggest threat to their household finances in the coming 12 months, a YouGov poll suggested yesterday. Households rated energy prices 7.8 on average – on a scale of one to 10, where 10 is the biggest impact on household finances – followed by unemployment at 7.4 and inflation [...]

  • France calls for food reserves

    October 15, 2012

    French agriculture minister Stephane le Foll yesterday said strategic food reserves ought to be set up to smooth food prices in vulnerable countries, claiming that recent high prices mean the market has failed to self-regulate. But le Foll said France was unlikely to reach a deal soon on implementing the idea, since many countries stood [...]

  • Academic says cuts overstated

    October 15, 2012

    The coalition is overstating its austerity programme in a bid to convince the bond markets that the cuts are working and the public that tough measures are needed, one academic argues in a paper out yesterday. Spending as a proportion of GDP is set to fall due to overly optimistic growth forecasts, Anthony Evans at [...]

  • McBride issues profit warning as sales slide

    October 15, 2012

    MCBRIDE, Europe’s biggest maker of retailer own-brand cleaning products, yesterday warned that first-half profits will be hit by a sharper than expected dent in sales after the wind- down of its contract manufacturing business. The firm said trading profit in the year to the end of June 2013 will be about £2m lower than previously [...]

  • BAA brand bites the dust after firm renames itself Heathrow

    October 15, 2012

    AVIATION infrastructure group BAA is to ditch its name and rebrand its airports individually. BAA was known as the British Airports Authority in the 1960s, when it took over responsibility for airports from the Ministry of Defence. But the firm has been owned by Spanish-listed Ferrovial since 2006 and in recent years has been forced [...]

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