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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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  • JP Morgan stock plummets after reports of bigger trade losses

    June 28, 2012

    SHARES in JP Morgan plunged 2.45 per cent yesterday on reports that its London Whale derivatives trading loss could end up costing the bank much more than first thought. JP Morgan, which declined to comment, said it expected to lose at least $2bn on a bungled credit derivatives trade when it disclosed the position in [...]

  • Audit reform makes rate fixing harder

    June 28, 2012

    INTERNAL auditors at leading banks must now report directly to an organisation’s board in an attempt to stop bad news being blocked by senior management, regulators announced yesterday. The decision – taken by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision – helps plug a gap highlighted by the £290m of fines levied on Barclays after the [...]

  • Bank shares get bashed but aren’t necessarily mis-sold

    June 28, 2012

    BUY when there’s blood in the streets, goes the old saying. So was yesterday a good day to be buying UK bank shares? The growing outrage over the Libor scandal saw Barclays plunge 18 per cent before pulling back slightly, and RBS was also down more than 11 per cent, although HSBC and Lloyds Banking [...]

  • Spain and Italy under pressure

    June 28, 2012

    SPAIN and Italy faced mounting pressure yesterday as their borrowing costs continued to spiral. Spain saw its 10-year bond levels surge briefly above the dangerous seven per cent level yesterday, while Italy was forced to pay its highest interest rate in over six months at an auction of ten and five-year debt. The endebted nations [...]

  • JUNCKER TO STAY ON AS EUROGROUP PRESIDENT

    June 28, 2012

    LUXEMBOURG Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (pictured right) is likely to stay on as the president of the Eurogroup, while the head of the temporary Eurozone bailout fund Klaus Regling (pictured left) is likely to become the head of the permanent fund, Eurozone officials said yesterday. The appointments are expected to be formally announced today.

  • German unemployment rises

    June 28, 2012

    German joblessness rose for the third month in a row in June, data showed, signalling that Europe’s largest economy is not immune to the euro debt crisis and cannot be relied on to prop up growth. The Labour Office said yesterday the number of people out of a job rose by a seasonally-adjusted 7,000 to [...]

  • Mood across Europe remains low

    June 28, 2012

    Eurozone economic sentiment fell by more than expected in June, the European Commission said yesterday. Its economic sentiment index slipped by 0.6 points in the 17-nation Eurozone to 89.9, compared to the 89.5 point average forecast. It was the index’s third consecutive monthly decline.

  • New chief for Greek National Bank

    June 28, 2012

    National Bank of Greece named deputy chief executive Alexandros Tourkolias as chief of Greece’s largest lender yesterday, as part of a management reshuffle. Tourkolias, in charge of NBG’s shipping portfolio, has been an executive member of the board since 2010. Apostolos Tamvakis resigned as chief executive on Wednesday.

  • Inflation in Spain eases

    June 28, 2012

    Spain’s annual inflation slowed slightly in June, a flash estimate released by the statistical office INE revealed yesterday. EU harmonised inflation unexpectedly fell to 1.8 per cent in June from 1.9 per cent a month ago. The rate was expected to remain at 1.9 per cent.

  • ECB’s Coeure demands power to inject capital into banks

    June 28, 2012

    EUROPEAN Central Bank policymaker Benoit Coeure called yesterday for the Eurozone’s permanent bailout fund to have the power to inject capital directly into banks as part of a package of steps to tackle the bloc’s debt crisis. “The adverse feedback loop between banks and sovereigns … can be broken by establishing a true financial union,” [...]

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