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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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  • City Views | Do think Cameron’s coalition is on the right track to recovery?

    October 10, 2012

    BILL BLYTHE GRESHAM COMPUTING No, because I think that they should be looking at investing in entrepreneurs, start-ups and young people – like apprenticeship schemes. Lots has been taken out of welfare but I think they need to be severe and take out more. NILESH HINDOCHA AVIVA INVESTORS We’re in a mess at the moment [...]

  • Bank’s Jenkins tells investors to speak up

    October 10, 2012

    BANK of England policy maker Robert Jenkins has urged institutional investors to weigh in with their opinions on banking rule changes, or risk being left with unsatisfactory reform. The Financial Policy Committee member said asset managers are the “missing piece” in making banks more robust. “What stakeholder group other than the investment management industry has [...]

  • UK car insurers enjoy £300m legal victory

    October 10, 2012

    BRITISH motor insurers yesterday celebrated a legal victory relating to a rise in personal injury awards, saying the decision will save them £300m. The Court of Appeal ruled that the forthcoming 10 per cent rise in personal injury payouts will only apply to claims made after 1 April 2013 – and not older claims that are [...]

  • Aviva ends its sponsorship deal with UK athletics after 13 years

    October 10, 2012

    AVIVA will not renew its 13-year sponsorship of British athletics despite the sport’s increased profile following the Olympic successes of Mo Farah and Jessica Ennis, the insurer said yesterday. The deal expires at the end of the year. UK Athletics has not named a replacement, but recent reports suggested the sport was looking to increase [...]

  • Dimon bought Bear as a favour

    October 10, 2012

    JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon said his company has lost up to $10bn as a result of the government asking him to buy teetering Wall Street firm Bear Stearns during the financial crisis. “And yes, I put it in the unfair category,” Dimon said, speaking at a Council on Foreign Relations event yesterday, adding that [...]

  • Cambridge Uni to raise £350m in a bond issue

    October 10, 2012

    CAMBRIDGE University plans to make the most of the buoyant bond market to raise £350m to pay for upgrades to facilities. The 803-year-old establishment joins a growing number of universities tapping the capital markets for cash in recent years. Cambridge will issue 40-year notes with a 3.75 per cent coupon to fund investment in research [...]

  • VisitBritain targets 10m more international tourists a year

    October 10, 2012

    TOURISM leaders hope to capitalise on the Olympic buzz to attract 10m more visitors a year to the UK by 2020. VisitBritain said yesterday it is aiming for 40m inbound tourists annually, which will contribute £8.7bn extra earnings and help create 200,000 new jobs. The group will consult with businesses and the government to try [...]

  • Russia’s MD Medical float is fully covered

    October 10, 2012

    ORDER books are covered on the $300m London listing of Russia’s MD Medical Group (MDMG), according to three sources close to the deal. The offering includes $150m of global depositary receipts (GDRs) to raise money to fund the expansion of the company’s clinic and hospital network, as well as £148m of existing shares being sold [...]

  • 800 firms face defined benefit pension deficit

    October 10, 2012

    RESEARCH from the Pensions Regulator yesterday revealed that a quarter of the 2,000 company pension schemes due to agree a new funding arrangement by the end of year have a significant funding shortfall and would need to make large increases in additional payments to cover the deficit or make “substantial use” of other available facilities. [...]

  • Avanti misses but retains sky high ambitions

    October 10, 2012

    SHARES in Avanti Communications, the satellite broadband company, took a 16 per cent hit yesterday as the firm said turnover had missed forecasts for the year. Avanti posted annual revenue of £15m, against the company’s guidance of £17.8m, and saw losses widen from £12.7m to £16m. Chief executive David Williams was positive about Avanti’s performance [...]

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