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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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  • Brown eyes top job at IMF

    May 23, 2010

    Gordon Brown has his eye on the top job at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to a friend. Tom Brown said that the former Prime Minister, who remains a constituency MP, had “one big job” left in him, and wanted to take over from Dominic Strauss Kahn when his term as head ends in 2012.

  • Wealthy are pessimistic on growth ahead

    May 23, 2010

    WEALTHY investors in the UK are among the most pessimistic in the world, according to a survey by Barclays Wealth due to be published today. Just 16 per cent of people in the UK with more than £1m to invest believe the global economy will grow in the next five years, compared to four in [...]

  • The new age of austerity offers some upside

    May 23, 2010

    HINDSIGHT is a wonderful thing . Had we known, we could have saved ourselves a nine per cent loss on the FTSE since the beginning of May. At least the weather’s finally turned nice. GET A GRIP If only those politicians in Europe and the US could get a grip, I hear you say, we’d all be [...]

  • Looming public spending cuts enough to worry households about their finances

    May 23, 2010

    THE honeymoon period for the new chancellor may be over already as households report a marked loss of confidence in their finances, according to the household finance index (HFI) to be published today. Uncertainty over job cuts and other austerity measures have led to more than four in ten households surveyed predicting a drop in [...]

  • Race for M&S chair takes on new urgency

    May 23, 2010

    ROGER CARR has ruled himself out of the running for the role of chairman at Marks & Spencer (M&S), while it is believed current chairman Sir Stuart Rose may quit earlier than expected. Carr, who announced his departure from Cadbury in February, is said to be looking abroad for his next corporate post. His withdrawal [...]

  • Marks and Spencer

    May 23, 2010

    SHAREHOLDERS were understandably miffed when Sir Stuart Rose announced his intention to stay on as executive chairman of Marks & Spencer. They were told that the power grab would ensure an smooth transition when Rose stood down; the succession at Britain’s favourite retailer has been anything but. New chief executive Marc Bolland has arrived, but [...]

  • KBC offloads KBL bank to India’s Hinduja for $1.4bn

    May 23, 2010

    BELGIAN banking and insurance group KBC has sold its private banking arm KBL European Private Bankers to Indian family-owned investment firm Hinduja Group for €1.35bn (£1.17bn). The divestment is the largest to date by KBC in a restructuring plan required by the European Commission in return for €7bn of state aid. Hinduja will push further [...]

  • United Utilities boss may quit this year

    May 23, 2010

    UNITED Utilities chief executive Philip Green could step down before the end of the year. The head of the UK’s largest listed water company is understood to be putting the wheels in motion for his departure after a widely acclaimed spell at the firm. Green, who has been at United Utilities for four years, would [...]

  • Stelios offers £3m peace deal

    May 23, 2010

    EASYJET founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has offered to drop his branding case against the budget airline if it agrees to pay him £3m a year in royalties, it has emerged. It is understood that Haji-Ioannou made the proposal, which would equate to 0.1 per cent of easyJet’s annual revenue, to the airline’s board last month. [...]

  • Boris Johnson to launch £10m business scheme

    May 23, 2010

    MAYOR of London Boris Johnson will today launch a new £10m funding boost for small and medium-sized businesses in the capital. The financial advisory service, called “Investment and Finance Readiness” is aimed at helping around 4,500 businesses raise nearly £65m. The funding is to be split between two finance and investment services and is set [...]

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