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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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  • The INSIDER

    June 15, 2009

    CANFORD CLIFFS will be the shortest priced juvenile at the Royal meeting but I can’t see anything to beat him in the Coventry Stakes (4.20pm). Red Jazz and Walkingonthemoon may well fill the frame. MAIN AIM can achieve the impossible and beat Gladiatorus in the Queen Anne Stakes (2.30pm), while this could be the start [...]

  • Citi chair says no timetable for repaying its $45bn Tarp loans

    June 15, 2009

    CITIGROUP fully hopes to pay back the $45bn (£28bn) it borrowed from the US Treasury’s banking bailout program, but there is no timetable, the bank’s chairman said yesterday.  Richard Parsons said the fact that Citi has been unable to repay its loans puts it at a disadvantage in terms of attracting and retaining key talent.  [...]

  • Fleeting to show true Spirit in King’s Stand

    June 15, 2009

    FLEETING SPIRIT was sent off 15/8 favourite for this contest 12 months ago, but could only finish third beaten three-quarters length by Equiano. However, what many people forget is that Jeremy Noseda’s yard was under a cloud at the time and he was forced to shut down his operation within days of the meeting ending. [...]

  • Upbeat view at JPMorgan

    June 15, 2009

    THE dramatic recovery in risk appetite should mean more mergers and capital raisings, and a wave of flotations later this year, according to senior European investment bankers at JPMorgan.  However, JPMorgan also said its investment banking rivals, like investors, were again getting a taste for danger, echoing the “foolishness and foolhardiness” in the years leading [...]

  • AIC: Leave investment trusts out of tax haven crackdown

    June 15, 2009

    A MAJOR trade body has told Michael Foot, the mandarin running the government’s review of UK tax havens, not to damage the offshore investment trust sector by recommending heavy-handed tax rules.   The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) has said offshore funds contribute over £300m a year to the UK economy and their domiciles should not [...]

  • Arabian Gleam too big at 33/1 in wide open Queen Anne Stakes

    June 15, 2009

    There may only be a small field for Royal Ascot’s opening contest this afternoon, but there are a number of question marks hanging over the majority of the nine runners in a wide open contest. Godolphin’s Gladiatorus is rated the best horse in the world and will take plenty of catching if he can bring [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    June 15, 2009

    WORKSPACE GROUPPanmure Gordon upgraded its 2010 estimated dividend per share and net asset value for Workspace Group. The broker was encouraged by Workspace’s final results and feels it is de-risked following its rights issue, debt restructuring and ongoing disposal programme. The analysts rate the stock as a “buy” with a target of 20p. BRITISH AIRWAYSBA’s [...]

  • Moody’s downgrades 25 Spanish banks and puts Banco Santander under review

    June 15, 2009

    MOODY’S yesterday cut the senior ratings of 25 Spanish banks, citing expectations of further capital pressures. And Banco Santander remains under review for possible downgrade, the ratings agency said.  As well as broader economic pressures, the banks’ asset quality indicators continue to point towards a further significant deterioration, Moody’s said. The non-performing loan rate had [...]

  • LONMIN SHARES MELT

    June 15, 2009

    SHARES in Lonmin, the third-biggest platinum producer in the world, closed down 9.8 per cent yesterday at 1,300p after it said it had shut its main furnace for around 30 days of repairs. Three of its other furnaces are currently running at half capacity. The miner has a history of problems with smelters and missed [...]

  • S&P slashes Anglo Irish’s credit rating

    June 15, 2009

    STANDARD & Poor’s yesterday cut the credit ratings of nationalised Anglo Irish Bank and said without support from the state it would be in a weak financial position.   S&P lowered the bank’s long- and short-term credit ratings to “BBB+/A-2” from “A-/A-1”, adding that its stand-alone long-term rating would be six notches lower than that without [...]

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