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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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  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 6, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES WHITEHALL FEARS NEW BAILOUT FOR RBS Nervousness is growing in Whitehall that the government might have to inject further capital into Royal Bank of Scotland as part of a European effort to recapitalise the continent’s banking system. RBS received the biggest bail-out of the 2008 crisis GOULD LEADS RACE TO BECOME BG CHAIRMAN [...]

  • FSA checks up on RBS’s bad property book

    October 6, 2011

    THE City watchdog is examining Royal Bank of Scotland’s portfolio of troubled commercial property loans, as the Eurozone debt crisis causes fresh volatility in property prices, industry sources said yesterday. The Financial Services Authority wrote to Derek Sach, head of RBS’s Global Restructuring Group, last week after sending its officers to quiz staff and monitor [...]

  • Europe mulls plan for more stress tests

    October 6, 2011

    EUROPE’S banking watchdog refused to rule out a new stress test of the region’s banks yesterday, but played down expectations that it would act quickly to resolve fears over their risky sovereign debt levels. The European Banking Authority said it had not announced any new bank stress test. It would not confirm or deny whether [...]

  • LCH.Clearnet to take gold as collateral for trades

    October 6, 2011

    CLEARING house LCH.Clearnet yesterday added gold to the list of assets investors can post as collateral against trades in light of the meteoric rise in demand for the safe haven metal. LCH will accept gold in 400 troy ounce gold bars from the end of October as it joins a group of highly liquid and [...]

  • France said to have a plot to shore up banks

    October 6, 2011

    FRANCE’S government plans to take stakes in its biggest banks if they suffer huge losses from falls in the value of their sovereign debt holdings, a French newspaper reported yesterday. Le Figaro newspaper said the government agency that manages state shareholdings had been working for a few days on how it would act if it [...]

  • UBS sheds 13 jobs by axing trading desk

    October 6, 2011

    UBS INVESTMENT Bank has axed its entire macro directional trading team, with the loss of 13 jobs. David Tait, managing director and global head of macro directional trading, resigned last Friday after UBS announced the closure of his trading team the previous day. Tait is currently on gardening leave before taking up a new role [...]

  • NO ALL-CLEAR FOR SOROS ON INSIDER TRADE

    October 6, 2011

    VETERAN financier George Soros failed to convince the European Court of Human Rights to overturn his 1988 conviction for insider trading on French bank Société Générale yesterday. The court said that Soros, who made $2.2m (£1.4m) on SocGen shares after being told privately that a group of bidders was trying to buy the bank, should [...]

  • Sony set to buy Ericsson out of mobile venture

    October 6, 2011

    SHARES in telecoms group Ericsson jumped almost six per cent yesterday after reports claimed that Japanese technology group Sony was close to buying it out of their mobile phone handset joint venture. Sony is keen to take control of the business to combine Sony Ericsson’s mobile phone technology with its own tablet computer and PSP [...]

  • Mouchel boss resigns after profit error

    October 6, 2011

    SHARES in the support services group Mouchel plunged more than 33 per cent yesterday after chief executive Richard Cuthbert resigned as the firm revealed that a costly “actuarial error” would hit annual profits. The maintenance and infrastructure firm said that a one-off gain announced in June – which it said would help offset contract cancellations [...]

  • Profits up at Hays despite City freeze

    October 6, 2011

    PROFITS at British recruitment company Hays grew by 15 per cent in the first quarter, despite a poor performance by its UK operations. The rise in net fee income was driven by strong growth overseas – particularly in Asia Pacific and continental Europe – which was enough to offset a four per cent drop in [...]

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