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NAPF Investment Conference 2011 registration open
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Don’t miss these upcoming NAPF events
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The London Coin Fair – 6 November 2010
Next Fair: 6 November 2010 Holiday Inn London Bloomsbury, Coram Street, WC1 9.30am-5.00pm. Last paid admission 3.30pm ADMISSION £4.00, concessionary rate for pensioners, students and accompanied children £2.00 each. Over 70 specialist numismatic dealers exhibiting the largest numismatic fair in … Continue reading
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5th China Gold & Precious Metals Summit
200+ Attendees 30+ Bullion Dealers 20+ Commercial Banks 15+ Commodity & Mercantile Exchanges 15+ Mining Companies Exclusive Information, Intelligence & Contacts Eminent Speaker Panel Includes But Is Not Limited To Stewart Murray Chief Executive The London Bullion Market Association Philip … Continue reading
ifs Regional Network Event – Tuesday 12 October
Banking in Europe and Asia – a timely comparison Apologies for those who have already registered for this event; we now have the updated details on Sir Malcolm Williamson’s subject matter, which you will find below. Please join us on … Continue reading





Good judgment is more the result of luck than knowledge or intelligence.
12 January 2011 Guest blogger – Roger Nightingale If so, many of the world’s monetary authorities must be remarkably unlucky! The behaviour of commercial banks, said the Prime Minister last week, has been outrageous; their abuse of taxpayer generosity shameful. … Continue reading →