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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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  • Time limitation laws to curtail number of sub-prime appeals

    October 3, 2012

    US INVESTORS who fear they were sold dodgy mortgage-backed derivatives by banks could miss out on the chance to sue because of the statute of limitations, lawyers warned yesterday. “The suit against JP Morgan has been brought by the New York state attorney general, but many investors have sued banks in their own right,” said [...]

  • Former UBS exec aims to lead broker into commodities gap

    October 3, 2012

    JOHN Wall, a former UBS investment banking boss, yesterday took charge of London-based commodities broker Marex Spectron and revealed ambitious plans to usurp investment banks’ foothold in the market. Wall, the global co-head of investment banking at UBS until his retirement in March 2011, will replace Roger Nagioff at the helm of the firm, which [...]

  • Export chief jumps ship to Charity Bank

    October 3, 2012

    GOVERNMENT export finance boss Patrick Crawford yesterday announced he is leaving the department to head up the 10-year old Charity Bank. The former Deutsche Bank financier and Standard Chartered adviser and fund manager spent eight years heading UK Export Finance for the state. As lending has not fully recovered from the financial crisis, Crawford said [...]

  • Portugal ventures back into bonds as unveils fresh austerity measures

    October 3, 2012

    PORTUGAL yesterday announced sweeping tax rises to meet the budget goals imposed as part of its €78bn (£62.6bn) bailout. Three income tax bands will be scrapped, finance minister Vitor Gaspar said, bringing the number from eight to five, and raising the average income tax rate from 9.8 per cent to 11.8 per cent. Earners will [...]

  • Retailing flat in Eurozone

    October 3, 2012

    AUGUST saw only a very slight increase in retail sales in the Eurozone, data from Eurostat revealed yesterday. Retail sales volumes edged up 0.1 per cent between July and August, the data showed, after an equal increase between June and July. Volumes in austere Portugal grew 2.8 per cent, while troubled Spain saw 2.1 per [...]

  • Nuclear blow as Areva fails to bid for site

    October 3, 2012

    BRITISH nuclear power project Horizon has attracted just two bidders, after Areva and China Guangdong Nuclear Power (CGNP) dropped their joint approach, a source said yesterday. Offers rolled in on Friday for Horizon, which was put up for sale by RWE and E.ON in March. But Areva confirmed yesterday that it and CGNP did not [...]

  • EU sets deadline on Glenstrata deal as UBS backs mega tie-up

    October 3, 2012

    THE EUROPEAN Commission has set a deadline of 8 November to decide on the £56bn mega-merger of Glencore and Xstrata, it said on its website yesterday. Glencore, which filed the notification on Tuesday, is edging closer to a merger with Xstrata. Earlier this week Xstrata directors recommended the tie-up to shareholders, who are set to [...]

  • Third largest bank from Russia prices stock for London listing

    October 3, 2012

    PROMSVYAZBANK took another big step towards listing shares in London yesterday, setting the price range for its initial public offering. Russia’s third largest bank is joining the flood of firms from the country rushing to the UK, following larger compatriot Sberbank which listed in London last month, and coming ahead of VTB, another bank looking [...]

  • Timeweave tells shareholders to accept £50m Joe Lewis offer

    October 3, 2012

    TIMEWEAVE, the company that part owns betting shop horse racing channel TurfTV, yesterday recommended shareholders accept a buy-out offer from billionaire Tottenham Hotspur owner Joe Lewis. Aim-listed Timeweave received the 22p per share offer from Lewis’s fund management business Mayfair Capital Investments in September, valuing Timeweave at just under £50m. The offer had initially been [...]

  • Salford-based Luxfer lists its shares in NY

    October 3, 2012

    LUXFER Holdings, a speciality materials group, saw its shares rise on their first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, reaching 17 per cent above the offer price by mid-afternoon. The group is being brought to the US market by Jefferies, which recently led the successful flotation of Manchester United in the [...]

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