RAPID RESPONSES January 26, 2012 Data deluge Craig Drake rightly emphasises the importance of institutions making big data “work for their business” [Big industry responses are needed to big data explosion, yesterday]. Data must be seen as an asset for businesses and managed properly. If it’s not, then it just becomes a liability. The financial services industry is only now [...]
Coalition deeply confused on growth January 25, 2012 IT is hard to understand what the coalition is playing at. Britain’s economy is stagnating, GDP appears to have shrunk in the last three months of 2011 and yet the government exudes no sense of emergency, no impression that it realises that we are in a national crisis and that radical, drastic and unpopular action [...]
Populist politicians are not markets’ saviours January 19, 2012 WE WILL know we have progressed to a higher level of civilisation when a politician praises a course of action that does not give him more power. On that measure, David Cameron remains as vulgar as the rest of his colleagues. He said yesterday, “many people are questioning not just how and when we will [...]
Populist politicians are not markets’ saviours January 19, 2012 WE WILL know we have progressed to a higher level of civilisation when a politician praises a course of action that does not give him more power. On that measure, David Cameron remains as vulgar as the rest of his colleagues. He said yesterday, “many people are questioning not just how and when we will [...]
Tracking money laundering matters: But don’t cast too wide the webs of suspicion January 17, 2012 I WOULD like to introduce you to Alyssa Thomas, a 6-year old girl from Ohio. She was placed on the terror watch list, causing airport havoc whenever her family would fly. How does a 6-year old end up in the terrorist watch list? When her father was asked by news reporters “What could she possibly [...]
Romney seeks a third victory to gain nomination January 12, 2012 IT MAY pain the political class, but Mitt Romney deserves some credit. He has now accomplished what Reagan, both Bushes, Dole, and McCain all failed to do – win both Iowa and New Hampshire. Romney now finds himself heading to South Carolina searching for an unprecedented hat-trick. Although surrounded by loyal supporters, Romney’s victory remarks [...]
To revive a weak economy small firms must be able to become tomorrow’s giants January 8, 2012 AT THE dawn of a New Year, one bright spot across the gloom of the economic horizon remains Britain’s army of entrepreneurs – those remarkable men and women who have the drive and passion to launch and run their own business. For it is these often family-owned ventures – the small and medium enterprises (SME) [...]
To revive a weak economy small firms must be able to become tomorrow’s giants January 8, 2012 AT THE dawn of a New Year, one bright spot across the gloom of the economic horizon remains Britain’s army of entrepreneurs – those remarkable men and women who have the drive and passion to launch and run their own business. For it is these often family-owned ventures – the small and medium enterprises (SME) [...]
Colour Squadron can be a potent weapon in Hobbs’ novice hurdle team January 5, 2012 SANDOWN Park hosts the 32Red Novices’ Hurdle tomorrow afternoon (2.35pm) and Philip Hobbs’ COLOUR SQUADRON looks the one to be on in the Grade One contest formerly known as the Tolworth Hurdle. Declarations for the two mile contest aren’t made until later this morning, so it’s unclear how many of the nine entries will stand [...]
Strauss must use warm-up games to hone bowling attack January 4, 2012 ENGLAND may have only jetted into Dubai on Monday just a fortnight ahead of the first Test against Pakistan, but as ever under the meticulous guidance of head coach Andy Flower I’m confident they’ll have timed their preparations to perfection. Two weeks might seem like a quick turn around, but these England Test players were [...]