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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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  • Olympic blow at G4S

    July 16, 2012

    SHARES in security giant G4S plummeted 8.5 per cent yesterday on investor fears that the firm’s failure to provide enough Olympic guards will cause long-term reputational damage. Chief executive Nick Buckles will appear in front of parliament’s home affairs select committee today to explain what went wrong. But he is fighting to stay in his job [...]

  • Senate to grill HSBC’s execs

    July 16, 2012

    HSBC executives are set to face the US Senate today to answer questions on the bank’s money laundering controls. A Senate committee last night published a scathing report following a year-long inquiry into HSBC’s efforts to stop illegal money flows between its US and international offices. Politicians are due to question bank staff and regulators [...]

  • Brennan waives AstraZeneca bonus but leaves with millions

    July 16, 2012

    FORMER AstraZeneca chief executive David Brennan has waived his right to a 2012 bonus and will lose out on two years’s worth of performance-related shares, the pharmaceuticals giant revealed yesterday. Brennan was one of the first scalps of this year’s so-called shareholder spring, stepping down in June after investors voiced their anger over declining share [...]

  • Eurozone woes and bad assets hit Citi profits

    July 16, 2012

    CITIGROUP profits fell again in the second quarter, its results revealed yesterday, as a loss on the sale of its stake in Turkish institution Akbank added to the headwinds it faces from the Eurozone crisis and a substantial drag from troubled assets left over from the financial crisis. Net income came in at $2.95bn (£1.85bn), [...]

  • The cost of a bailout continues to bite after a flunked stress test

    July 16, 2012

    CITIGROUP’S shareholders rejected chief executive Vikram Pandit’s $15m (£9.6m) pay award in March, amid complaints that it didn’t sufficiently reflect company performance. Yesterday, America’s third-biggest bank did its best to show them its performance was on the up. Its share price did rise, although only because things were less bad than feared. The trouble is, [...]

  • Profits fall at broker Arden

    July 16, 2012

    STOCKBROKER Arden Partners revealed a 50 per cent fall in pre-tax profits yesterday, as chief executive Jonathan Keeling blamed the Eurozone crisis for “challenging” trading conditions. Pre-tax profits fell from £1.2m to £600,000 in the six months to 30 April, on revenues that slipped to £5.6m from £7.4m a year earlier. During the period it took [...]

  • SEB buffers and takings pick up

    July 16, 2012

    SWEDISH banking group SEB said yesterday it had the right buffers in place to protect it from Europe’s deep sovereign debt problems, as it posted second-quarter operating profit well above forecast. SEB’s core tier one capital level rose to 15.3 per cent in the quarter from 13.9 per cent in the first quarter. The bank’s [...]

  • US consumers’ thrift prompts recovery fears

    July 16, 2012

    MARKETS took a hit across the pond yesterday after data revealed that US retail sales have sunk for three straight months, prompting fears over the strength of the recovery. Despite the old adage to never underestimate the American consumer, retail sales last month fell 0.5 per cent – disappointing analysts who had predicted a small [...]

  • Retail investors step in where others fear to tread

    July 16, 2012

    With UK institutional shareholders effectively closing the door on supporting money-raising for anything that has the smell of risk about it, like an IPO or new issue for instance, some companies and their financial advisers have been scurrying around to find new methods of raising capital. One such instrument that has been gaining currency in [...]

  • Capital requirements could get stiffer with trading book tweak

    July 16, 2012

    EUROPE’S banks could be tens of billions further behind their Basel III capital targets than previously expected if planned new trading book rules to calculate buffers are adopted, researchers from Espirito Santo warned yesterday. The Basel Committee is consulting on changes to the way tail risks and market liquidity risks are measured, and wants increased [...]

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