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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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  • Twilight takes big box office bite

    November 20, 2011

    The new Twilight vampire movie opened with a massive $283.5m (£180.1m) in worldwide ticket sales over the weekend as passionate fans filled theatres for the beginning of a two-part finale for the hugely popular supernatural love story. “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1” captured an estimated $139.5m in the United States and Canada, distributor [...]

  • North Korea cellphone boom

    November 20, 2011

    Secretive North Korea is expected to register the one millionth cellphone user on its new 3G network by the end of the year, barely four years after people were thrown into prison camps, or possibly even executed, for owning one. Most of the users are in the capital of Pyongyang, home to the impoverished country’s [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    November 20, 2011

    Kingfisher The home improvement retailer has appointed Mark Seligman, the former European chairman and chairman of UK investment banking at Credit Suisse, as a senior independent director, effective from 1 January 2012. Seligman will step down from his role as a senior adviser at Credit Suisse at the end of the year. He is also [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    November 20, 2011

    HAMWORTHY Evolution Securities downgrades the marine, oil and gas services firm from add to “reduce” with a target price of 825p after it said it was in talks with Finnish marine engineering group Wartsila over a possible takeover offer. The target price was raised to match the potential offer price, but the broker cut its [...]

  • Rumoured ECB loans to IMF will keep all eyes on the euro

    November 20, 2011

    ONCE again, investors spent last week battling with the effects of Europe’s ongoing debt crisis. Italian, French and Spanish bonds all fell sharply despite support from the ECB. The European Central Bank bought bonds in the secondary market as part of its Securities Markets Programme (SMP). However, yields on these troubled countries continued to rise [...]

  • WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD

    November 20, 2011

    WALL Street is in for a volatile run this week as escalating problems in Europe’s debt crisis continue to keep investors on their toes. With light trading volume expected due to the US Thanksgiving Day holiday on Thursday, intraday swings are likely to be wide and frequent as traders instantly react to headlines out of [...]

  • Elastic money is folly – we are facing a breakdown in our entire monetary system

    November 20, 2011

    What is the disease you diagnose in our monetary system?   A. We have a strange monetary system. It is inherently unstable. It’s not the natural outcome of market forces. Most people don’t appreciate that the financial system is designed by politics. It’s a fiat money system based on government-controlled money, issued without limit under [...]

  • We should worry about taxpayers’ exposure to QE

    November 20, 2011

    THE governor of the Bank of England (BoE) has just sent his ninth letter to the chancellor explaining why he and his impressive team on the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) have failed to meet the two per cent inflation target for yet another quarter. The chancellor will no doubt reply that the contents of the [...]

  • Britain must punch its weight within Europe

    November 20, 2011

    THE political tensions and divided philosophies across Europe have once again returned to the spotlight, following David Cameron’s visit to Berlin last Friday. Strong language has been used on both sides of this debate, but understandably so, given the high stakes. Volker Kauder, of the Christian Democratic Union, made the provocative claim that “suddenly Europe [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    November 20, 2011

    Think global I agree with Matthew Sinclair [The carbon floor price needs to be scrapped]. Introducing a carbon floor price is wrong. With the UK facing the troubling prospect of a decade of stagnant growth, the government must prioritise: rescuing the economy, tackling the chronic level of youth unemployment and putting us firmly back on [...]

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