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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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  • ECB gets behind rescue plan by suspending credit rules

    May 3, 2010

    EUROPE’S central bank yesterday threw its support behind debt-stricken Greece, bolstering the record €110bn (£95.1bn) bailout deal offered to the country by moving to underpin liquidity in the government’s bonds. The ECB said it would suspend the minimum credit rating required for Greek assets to be used as collateral for loans until further notice, giving [...]

  • Greek unions prepare for two-day walkout over austerity package

    May 3, 2010

    GREECE’S notoriously militant unions will today take up arms again in the fight against EU-agreed austerity measures to shore up its battered finances, doubling the length of a nationwide protest strike to two days. The main public sector union, ADEDY, yesterday added to fears over the success of the €110bn (£95.2bn) bailout, as it said [...]

  • Cam’s Tories in the driving seat, says poll

    May 3, 2010

    Brown made the speech of his life, writes Steve Dinneen. But is it enough? GORDON Brown tried to banish the memories of “Bigotgate” yesterday as he delivered an impassioned speech at Westminster. He was emotional and decisive as he related a story about a family barely surviving on low wages. He told the CitizensUK action [...]

  • Continental and United sign merger

    May 3, 2010

    CONTINENTAL Airlines and United Airlines have signed a $3.15bn (£2bn) merger agreement that is expected to create the world’s largest airline. The two US carriers signed the all-stock merger agreement yesterday, with expectations that they will officially consolidate both companies by the end of the fourth quarter this year. Under the agreement, United shareholders will [...]

  • IATA: airlines see shares surge 15pc

    May 3, 2010

    AIRLINE shares surged by 15 per cent this year, despite the six-day disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). IATA said in its latest financial health monitor that the increase for airline shares was a result of improved financial results for US airlines during the first quarter [...]

  • Volcanic ash to disrupt Ireland

    May 3, 2010

    VOLCANIC ash from Iceland is set to cause more havoc today, with flight cancellations in Ireland and Scotland. The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) said Irish airspace will close from 7am today, with the decision reviewed at 1pm. Over-flights of Ireland from the UK and Europe will not be impacted, the IAA said, adding flights in [...]

  • US airlines took $8bn extra fees

    May 3, 2010

    THE US airline industry raked in nearly $8bn (£5.2bn) from fees last year, according to a government report. Revenue from so-called ancillary fees totalled $7.8bn in 2009, according to the US Department of Transportation. The figure is 40 per cent up from 2008, when ancillary fees totalled $5.5bn. The tally does not include air fares, [...]

  • Fall in sterling could derail UK’s recovery

    May 3, 2010

    A COLLAPSE in the value of sterling in the wake of the general election would push inflation even higher and could even risk derailing the economic recovery if the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is forced to tighten policy too soon, a top City consultancy will say today. While policymakers have welcomed a weaker sterling because [...]

  • WHAT IMPACT WILL THE ELECTION HAVE ON STERLING AND GILTS?

    May 3, 2010

    TREVOR WILLIAMS | LLOYDS TSB “On average, the pound tends to strengthen after general elections, regardless of the size of the majority. As it fell about four per cent in the past quarter, history suggests we could see a short-term recovery. For gilts and swaps, there could be short-term volatility if there is political uncertainty [...]

  • Glencore sees Xstrata tie-up

    May 3, 2010

    SWISS mining and commodities trading powerhouse Glencore is working on a £55bn merger with Xstrata, the London and Geneva-listed metal extraction giant. Advisers to Glencore are understood to be drawing up plans for the privately-held company to join the public arena through a reverse takeover of Xstrata. Glencore, which already owns 34.4 per cent of [...]

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