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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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  • Consumer confidence hit by euro debt crisis

    November 22, 2011

    CONSUMER confidence in the Eurozone hit a 27-month low in November, as the sovereign debt crisis worsened, European Commission figures showed yesterday. The indicator fell from minus 19.9 in October to minus 20.4 in November in the Eurozone and from minus 20.2 to minus 20.7 in the wider EU. The falls are much larger than [...]

  • UK yields fall as investors seek safe haven debt

    November 22, 2011

    INVESTORS drove long-term interest rates down to below one per cent yesterday as they sought to keep their money safe in UK government debt. The £3.5bn issuance of debt maturing in 2029 was oversubscribed, with more than £10bn placed in orders. Gross real yields fell to 0.085 per cent despite the lengthy term of the [...]

  • New quango proposed to cut high pay

    November 22, 2011

    A NEW quango should be set up to “police pay codes in UK companies”, the final report of the High Pay Commission proposed yesterday. The government’s business secretary Vince Cable welcomed the findings, saying: “Many of the options we are consulting on are reflected in the report. “There is widespread consensus, not just among the [...]

  • THE VERDICT | COMMISSION IS MORE LIKE AN ACTIVIST GROUP

    November 22, 2011

    Restraining high pay is very much what the Commission would like the government to do. This should not come as a surprise, given that the commissioners and their “expert panel” include a range of people who have campaigned for state-enforced income equality – trade unionists, political campaigners and socialist columnists such as Polly Toynbee. These [...]

  • DON’T FEAR A RETURN TO VICTORIAN ENGLAND

    November 22, 2011

    BRITAIN is heading for levels of inequality that were “evident in Victorian England”, the High Pay Commission has concluded. Yet the data this is based on does not go back to Victorian times. The earliest year on record is 1913, a dozen years after Victoria died. So the High Pay Commission has estimated where this [...]

  • De La Rue recovery could ward off rival

    November 22, 2011

    BANKNOTE printer De La Rue has reported a 22 per cent rise in profits that could see off any renewed takeover attempts by rival Oberthur Technologies. Speculation is rife that French smartcard maker Oberthur could return to the field once its prohibition on bidding again runs out in December. It mounted an aggressive campaign to [...]

  • Case for consolidation is undimmed

    November 22, 2011

    WHEN Tim Cobbold, De La Rue’s chief executive, joined the company last year, he did so in highly inauspicious circumstances. The firm was defending itself against the advances of French suitor Oberthur – but this was no ordinary takeover battle. Having seen Cadbury fall into the arms of America’s Kraft, the British public were up [...]

  • KKR and Japanese firm Itochu link for $7bn Samson bid

    November 22, 2011

    KKR, the global investment firm, has joined forces with Japanese trading house Itochu in a $7bn (£4.5bn) bid for US oil and gas group Samson Investment. KKR has been in exclusive talks to buy privately held Samson for weeks, two people familiar with the matter said. The involvement of Itochu is a new twist, underscoring [...]

  • ADOBOLI ON REMAND UNTIL NEXT MONTH

    November 22, 2011

    Former UBS trader Kweku Adoboli, who is accused of $2.3bn (£1.4bn) of unauthorised trading, was remanded in custody until 20 December when he appeared at Southwark Crown Court yesterday. Adoboli, 31, faces two charges of fraud and two of false accounting and has yet to enter a plea.

  • AIB picks Duffy as new chief

    November 22, 2011

    Allied Irish Banks has appointed David Duffy, a former senior executive at Standard Bank and ING, as its new chief executive with a salary capped at €500,000. AIB, effectively nationalised late last year, has been searching for a new chief for a year. Ireland’s ministry of finance said Duffy was on a fixed contract of [...]

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