3 NOVEMBER 1990, page 34

. . . Stoy's True Views

THE most pressing questions about Polly Peck are being addressed to its auditors, Stoy Hayward, who six months ago said that the accounts gave a true and fair view. Stoy,......

Polly's Eggs And . . .

LIKE the first cuckoo in autumn, the first correspondent has surfaced to say that all her life savings are in Polly Peck and isn't the City a terrible place? All of them?......

A Closed Europe Or . . .

ARE you pro-Europe? It always strikes me as the same sort of question as: would you like your daughter to marry an Old Harro- vian? The right answer to both questions is: which......

. . . A Grass-grown City?

A RECURRENT argument for the cur- rency bloc is founded on fear. We are told that if sterling is left out, all the money and capital markets will move into the new bloc, and......

City And Suburban

No more pocket boroughs at Lloyd's of London, so throw the rascals out CHRISTOPHER I- ILDES P olling day looms at Lloyd's of Lon- don. Members must vote for two candi- dates to......