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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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  • EU push on derivatives rules

    June 11, 2009

    The European Union wants over-the-counter derivatives to be cleared by a central body , a top European securities regulator said yesterday. Regulation of derivatives, financial instruments often used as a hedge against price fluctuations, is being targeted for reform after a type of derivative nearly toppled US insurer AIG.

  • Mandelson meets with Magna

    June 11, 2009

    Business Secretary Lord Mandelson met with Magna bosses and German ministers yesterday, as fears grew over the future of Vauxhall jobs in the UK. Magna, which is expected to take over General Motors (GM) Europe – Opel and Vauxhall – was expected to favour German factories over the UK’s, leading to worries that plants at [...]

  • Lord Carter to quit the government

    June 11, 2009

    COMMUNICATIONS minister Lord Carter is to quit the government, it emerged last night, in the latest high-profile resignation to hit Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Carter, who was made a peer following a brief spell coordinating strategy at Number 10, is thought to be planning a return to the private sector once he has published his [...]

  • King Cantona plays it for laughs in Ken Loach charmer

    June 11, 2009

    FilmLOOKING FOR ERIC AS everyone knows, this film stars Eric Cantona, but the Eric of the title is not the famous French footballer. It is Eric Bishop, a Mancunian postie in his forties whose life is falling apart as he loses control of the two stepsons he is bringing up after his second wife left [...]

  • Lebedev eyes Independent

    June 11, 2009

    RUSSIAN oligarch, and Evening Standard majority stakeholder, Alexander Lebedev is understood to be mulling a deal to buy The Independent and Independent on Sunday. Simon Kelner, the Independent titles’ managing director, and Lebedev have been in discussions over a possible deal for some months, but the process is said to have been accelerated this week. [...]

  • West Brom in eleventh hour creditor deal

    June 11, 2009

    WEST Bromwich Building Society has avoided collapse by convincing creditors to swap the money they lent it into equity-style holdings, enabling it to boost its depleted capital levels. The mutual asked creditors to let it swap £182.5m of subordinated debt into “a new instrument, which will qualify as tier one capital”. If the debt swap [...]

  • City set for summer of discontent

    June 11, 2009

    RMT boss Bob Crow threatened further industrial action last night, if London Underground (LU) refuses to meet union demands, as the City prepares itself for a summer of discontent. The City hit out at the union, saying further action would be a threat to the recession-hit capital. “The last thing the business community wants to [...]

  • ONE IN TEN HIT BY NEGATIVE EQUITY

    June 11, 2009

    MORE than one in 10 British homeowners have been plunged into negative equity, with their property now worth less than the value of their mortgages, the Bank of England will warn today. Writing in its latest Quarterly Bulletin, the Bank’s analysts said that the collapse in prices since the peak of the housing market in [...]

  • From Russia with laughs

    June 11, 2009

    TheatreTHE CHERRY ORCHARDThe Old VicTHIS new production by Sam Mendes is one half of a double bill under the title of The Bridge Project, conceived by Mendes and Old Vic artistic director Kevin Spacey to bring together an Anglo-American company touring two productions at once. The other show is Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale. It might [...]

  • FIRST WOMEN GATHER AT GALA TALENT SHOW

    June 11, 2009

    THERE’S nothing a bunch of hard-working businesswomen like better than listening to one of their own knowing how to send herself up in style. So it should come as no surprise that the star of this year’s First Women Awards, held last night in the luxurious surroundings of the Marriott Grosvenor Square, was Deloitte veteran [...]

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