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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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  • IMF cuts global growth hopes on weak data

    October 8, 2012

    THE IMF slashed its forecasts for world growth yesterday, on worries that gloomy data suggests a sustained slump in the global economy. World output will expand just 3.3 per cent during 2012, the international body said, down from its July estimate of 3.5 per cent. And next year will see growth rebounding to only 3.6 per [...]

  • Corporate governance mishap puts Reckitt boss in spotlight

    October 8, 2012

    RECKITT Benckiser, the FTSE-listed consumer giant, could face a probe by the City watchdog after failing to alert the stock exchange that chief executive Rakesh Kapoor had pledged £8.7m worth of shares against a personal loan. The company behind household products such as Strepsil and Gaviscon admitted yesterday that in 2010 Kapoor had put up [...]

  • Aid is delaying bank overhaul

    October 8, 2012

    STATE AID is postponing a necessary revolution in the banking sector, leading to stagnant returns, claims consulting giant McKinsey in a report out today. Bank revenues grew just three per cent last year – down from nine per cent growth in 2009 and 2010, and returns to equity dipped. One key reason banks are not [...]

  • BP sells off its Texas refinery

    October 8, 2012

    OIL giant BP has agreed to sell most of its Texas City assets for $2.5bn (£1.6bn), severing ties with the refinery where 15 people were killed in 2005 and raising funds for the firm’s Gulf of Mexico clean-up fund. BP said the sale to US-based Marathon Petroleum would bring its recent divestments to $35bn. The [...]

  • Youtube launches TV channels

    October 8, 2012

    YOUTUBE is launching 60 new channels featuring original content from the BBC, ITN and Endemol, extending its original programming initiative in a bid to draw consumers away from television. The new online stations from Britain, the US, France, and Germany, will also a dedicated channel for Jamie Olivers (pictured) cooking shows. YouTube, owned by web [...]

  • Ministers deny Spain needs help as they launch bailout fund

    October 8, 2012

    EUROZONE finance ministers launched their permanent €500bn bailout fund yesterday but said Spain, the country widely expected to be first to draw on it, was taking steps to overhaul its economy and did not need a bailout for now. Moody’s gave the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) a long-term issuer rating of Aaa last night – [...]

  • Thousands of Greeks protest in anger at Merkel’s visit to Athens

    October 8, 2012

    ABOUT 8,000 demonstrators chanted anti-austerity slogans and hoisted banners warning Angela Merkel she was not welcome in Greece at a protest yesterday, the eve of a visit by the German chancellor. Organised by labour unions fed up with wage and benefit cuts, the demonstration was called before Merkel said she was coming to Greece in [...]

  • Banks to miss start date for Basel III rules

    October 8, 2012

    AN international banking supervisor has warned that some countries will miss a January deadline to implement tough new capital and liquidity rules for their banking sector. “It is clear that not all jurisdictions will be ready in time,” said Stefan Ingves, chairman of the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision yesterday, as the group released its latest [...]

  • Moody’s slashes rating on Cyprus

    October 8, 2012

    CYPRUS came in for a hammering last night as ratings agency Moody’s chopped its view of the country, bringing it down from Ba3 to B3 – a three notch plunge. The agency also gave a negative outlook to the ratings, suggesting they might fall yet further, citing “profound difficulties in the Cypriot banking sector”. These difficulties [...]

  • Data hints at further gains in Germany

    October 8, 2012

    GERMAN exports jumped even more than expected in August, amid growing signs that the country is faring better than its Eurozone neighbours. Seasonally adjusted exports jumped 2.4 per cent month-on-month, far better than the forecasted drop of 0.5 per cent. And investor sentiment in the core economy has picked up further this month, according to [...]

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