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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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  • Amanda Staveley seals her biggest deal

    October 31, 2011

    She reportedly turned down Prince Andrew, and on Saturday Middle Eastern dealmaker Amanda Staveley rejected Mehrdad Ghodoussi twice before accepting him as her new husband at an opulent Buckinghamshire wedding. The acceptance on the third time of asking – as is customary in Iranian tradition – was one of two marriage ceremonies at the union [...]

  • EU in bid to veto UK bank reform

    October 30, 2011

    THE BANKING FILES THE banking reforms proposed by the Vickers Commission could be illegal under EU law, according to an internal Treasury document obtained by City A.M. UK authorities are currently locked in fractious negotiations with Brussels over the details of new EU capital rules, with the European Commission (EC) arguing against giving Britain the [...]

  • City rejects Eurozone debt deal

    October 30, 2011

    THE City has delivered a crushing vote of no confidence to Eurozone plans to avert a deepening of the debt crisis, according to our latest poll, run in association with PoliticsHome.com. Net confidence in the Eurozone deal as a whole was at –41 per cent. A damning 65 per cent of those polled said they [...]

  • Weak City to harm UK jobs

    October 30, 2011

    THE NEGATIVE impact of the Eurozone crisis on the City will damage the whole of the British economy, economists warned this morning. Financial sector employment fell by 14,000 in the second quarter, Ernst and Young’s Item Club said, while it expects no or little recovery in City jobs next year. “Given the extent to which [...]

  • Britain’s universities need real reform

    October 30, 2011

    IF Britain were a rational country, we would be spending far more time and energy seeking to improve the quality of our higher education to ensure that it can compete globally – and better to help young people prepare themselves for their lives and careers at a time when cognitive ability, creativity and knowledge are [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 30, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES SCHÄUBLE CALLS FOR EU LEAD ON TOBIN TAX Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany’s finance minister, wants the European Union to take the global lead in introducing a financial transaction tax to curb speculative trading, along with tougher regulation of big banks and the “shadow” banking sector, such as hedge funds. If the UK blocked agreement [...]

  • Bank valuations slip to 2008 levels

    October 30, 2011

    Bank valuations have been rocked by the sovereign debt crisis and investor equity risk concerns, according to the latest PwC Valuations Index. The rating slipped to just 60, hitting the lowest level since the financial crisis, with equity valuations indicating slower return to growth than forecast. Nick Rea, head of the financial services valuations team [...]

  • Lehman battle in Supreme Court

    October 30, 2011

    A long-running investor battle over the client money handled by Lehman Brothers’ European arm before the group collapsed is set to be resolved at a Supreme Court hearing opening today. Hedge fund GLG is appealing an earlier ruling which increased the number of investors who may be able to gain access to cash held, but [...]

  • Shareholders want better Omega price

    October 30, 2011

    MULTIPLE institutional shareholders of Omega Insurance are deeply unhappy about the price offered by the recommended bidder for a chunk of its shares, City A.M. has learned. Shareholders including Omega’s founder John Robinson are “very aggrieved” that an offer tabled by US insurance entrepreneur Mark Byrne for 25 per cent of the company will use [...]

  • Crunch time for Buckles as deadline for G4S deal looms

    October 30, 2011

    THE chief executive of security firm G4S has spoken to more than 200 shareholders in the last fortnight as opponents to the £5.2bn takeover of ISS continue to emerge. Nick Buckles has been meeting and calling investors to talk them round in the run-up to Wednesday’s vote on the deal. He needs to win 75 [...]

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