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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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  • RBS gears up to sell Direct Line

    May 29, 2012

    ROYAL Bank of Scotland (RBS) yesterday appointed UBS to advise on the sale of Direct Line Group, the insurance division that it is preparing to take public. Although Direct Line Group would not comment on the appointment of UBS, City A.M. understands the bank have been appointed as joint bookrunners alongside Goldman Sachs and Morgan [...]

  • Syria massacre prompts outcry

    May 29, 2012

    BRITAIN and countries around the world expelled Syrian diplomats yesterday in response to what the US described as the “despicable” massacre of more than 100 civilians in the town of Houla. French President Francois Hollande said that UN military action could not be ruled out, though US politicians were reluctant to discuss intervention. UN peace [...]

  • Greggs lifted by government rethink on VAT

    May 29, 2012

    SHARES in the UK’s biggest bakery chain Greggs leapt eight per cent yesterday as businesses welcomed the government’s U-turn on its controversial changes to the so-called pasty tax. Plans in the Budget would have seen foods charged 20 per cent VAT if they were sold at “above ambient temperature”, hitting shops such as bakers, which [...]

  • A VERY FISHY SMELL IN BRUSSELS

    May 29, 2012

    CHIPPIES across Britain are being urged by their industry body to reject the perceived unfair favouritism towards bakers, and call for fish and chips to be exempt from VAT in the same way as bakers are. The National Federation of Fish Friers’ (NFFF) is closely monitoring a sandwich shop’s legal challenge to the tax under [...]

  • CITY VIEWS | WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE PASTY TAX U-TURN?

    May 29, 2012

    HOWARD WATT FIDELITY I bought a pasty from Greggs this morning and it did seem a little expensive, but it’s still much cheaper than a lot of the other food that is being sold in the City. I think booze and cigarettes should be taxed to encourage healthy lifestyles and pasties are quite fattening too. To [...]

  • Falling inflation prompts hopes for more ECB interest rate cuts

    May 29, 2012

    PRICE rises slowed again in April across the OECD, new figures showed yesterday, while government data also pointed to lower price pressures across Germany in May. Slowing energy price rises are the largest contributor, and economists believe this gives the European Central Bank (ECB) more room to loosen monetary policy further if it wants to [...]

  • Spanish retail sales plummet at record pace

    May 29, 2012

    THE SPANISH economy took another huge blow as retail sales plunged at record speed in April, official figures showed yesterday, as the recession continues to bite. Spanish retail sales were down 9.6 per cent in April compared with the same month of 2011 – the 22nd consecutive drop and the largest fall ever, according to [...]

  • Europe’s markets stay positive

    May 29, 2012

    EUROPE’S stocks rose yesterday to a one-week closing high on rumours on ECB support. The French CAC rose 1.37 per cent, the German DAX jumped 1.16 per cent, and the Euro Stoxx 50 index rose 0.58 per cent. “The rumour mill has been busy, with talk of an ECB press conference about bank recapitalisation, supporting [...]

  • VOICE OF THE CITY

    May 29, 2012

    CAN Spain refrain from more financial pain? This week we are asking members of our Voice of the City panel, run with PoliticsHome, how confident they are that Spain can remain in the Eurozone. Will the country successfully rescue stricken lender Bankia, and can leader Mariano Rajoy bring spending under control in the regions? Answer these questions [...]

  • De La Rue silent on drachma as revenues rise

    May 29, 2012

    DE LA Rue chief executive Tim Cobbold refused to comment on rumours that the money-printing company is preparing to make a new Greek drachma as the firm unveiled a 73 per cent rise in underlying profits. Posting an underlying pre-tax profit of £57.7m for the year to March, the banknote printer said that it has [...]

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