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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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  • Manchester United chooses NYSE for listing

    July 4, 2012

    Manchester United has picked the New York Stock Exchange to make its stock market debut, ending months of speculation over where the world’s best-supported football club would list. After first eyeing a Hong Kong IPO, the former English Premier League champions had planned a $1bn (£638.1m) listing in Singapore in the second half of last [...]

  • Taylor Wimpey says UK housing market stable

    July 4, 2012

    UK housebuilder Taylor Wimpey said it would post an improvement in all key financial metrics at its first-half results and joined peers in reporting that the UK housing market remained stable in the first half of 2012. In the short-term, if the stable market conditions continue, the group expects to continue posting a better performance [...]

  • Red alert

    July 3, 2012

    BOB Diamond will today face questions from parliament on his role in the Libor-fixing scandal, following a dramatic 12 hours that began with his resignation as chief executive of Barclays and ended with the Bank of England battling to keep itself out of the crisis. Diamond’s resignation was announced early yesterday morning after he decided [...]

  • MPs set to grill Bob ahead of their full investigation

    July 3, 2012

    LORDS rejected Labour calls for a judge-led inquiry into the Libor fixing scandal last night, increasing the chance that the government will get its favoured parliamentary investigation into the manipulation of the key inter-bank interest rate. However David Cameron and George Osborne may not get the exact panel of MPs and peers they hope for, [...]

  • Crisis threatens UK’s entire politico-financial establishment

    July 3, 2012

    THIS is no longer just a crisis for Barclays, even though that particular bank has just suffered a devastating blow. This is now a crisis that could engulf the entire British establishment in a much broader way than anything we saw in 2008-09. The questions are piling up at an astonishing rate. Remember that there [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    July 3, 2012

    FINANCIAL TIMES Facebook hit by glitches after email switch Facebook has been racing to deal with a series of technical glitches after making a controversial change to its members’ email settings that has been criticised as a way to promote its service at the expense of competitors. African minerals names new head Frank Timis plans [...]

  • Diamond faces calls to return share awards

    July 3, 2012

    BOB Diamond, who lost his job yesterday, now stands to lose millions of pounds worth of unvested shares as Barclays directors prepare to repossess the former chief executive’s bonuses. Sources close to the matter said yesterday that Diamond, who resigned as boss of Barclays yesterday after the bank was shamed for rigging interest rates, faces [...]

  • Labour’s role in Libor discussion under scrutiny

    July 3, 2012

    REVELATIONS that “a number of senior officials in Whitehall” allegedly raised questions about Barclays’ Libor submissions last night led to fevered speculation about the previous Labour government’s role in the scandal. The claims are reported in a memo sent by Barclays’ Bob Diamond in 2008 at the height of the financial crisis. Alistair Darling, who [...]

  • The bold banker who led Barclays’ shake-up

    July 3, 2012

    ROBERT E Diamond Junior isn’t going down without a fight. The belligerent Barclays chief executive, once described as the “unacceptable face of banking”, has had a career of hard-won deals, boardroom battles and bruising run-ins with regulators to prepare him for today’s parliamentary showdown. Massachusetts-born Diamond spent 16 years at Barclays, turning the investment bank [...]

  • The Barclays number three who got the wrong idea about Libor

    July 3, 2012

    BARCLAYS’ newly appointed chief operating officer Jerry del Missier followed his chief executive Bob Diamond and resigned from the bank yesterday in the wake of the interest rate-rigging scandal. Barclays said he will leave with immediate effect. He is thought to be the executive mentioned by the FSA as having misunderstood the Bank of England’s [...]

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