Santa lands in George Town
Santa Claus landed in George Town to give gifts to children at a family fun day on Saturday (19th December 2015). After arriving with his little helpers by helicopter, Santa sat down to hand out the presents and give each…
Luxembourg managers adopt ‘swing pricing’
From Funds Europe Luxembourg Most of the largest asset managers with funds in Luxembourg apply ‘swing pricing’ – a mechanism that protects shareholders in funds from other investors making redemptions or purchases. A survey by the Association of Luxembourg Investment…
Analyst says Petro Caribe helped Caribbean economies survive eight years of crisis
By Ken Richards From WINN St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Caribbean countries are being warned about the possibility of having to look to alternative sources of oil, after the recently elected Opposition coalition in Venezuela announced it will review agreements…
Miss Universe ends in shock. Host reads out wrong name and wrong contestant gets crowned
From news.com.au Miss Universe 2015 final ended in tears Host read out wrong name as the pageant winner IN one of the most shocking ends to the Miss Universe final, Miss Colombia was first crowned the winner. But the host…
US spending bill lifts 40-year ban on crude oil exports
From BBC US politicians have approved a measure to lift the 40-year ban on crude oil exports. The move is part of a $1.1 trillion (£738bn) spending bill approved by the Senate on Friday that will fund the US government…
CONCACAF statement
Miami (Sunday, December 19, 2015)- CONCACAF supports the process proposed and being implemented by FIFA in regards to the Normalization Committees in the Guatemalan National Football Federation as well as the National Autonomous Football Federation of Honduras. The Confederation will…
Former Cayman Islands football chief fingers Panamanian corporations in FIFA corruption scandal
From CaribFlame Jeffrey Webb, the former head of the Cayman Islands Football Association, and who had pleaded guilty to his involvement in the massive FIFA corruption probe, has been cooperating with US law enforcement authorities in their investigation into the…
The Editor Speaks: Looking back and the Big C
It is time to look back at 2015 and remember the most outstanding personal event (s). There is only one and it hit both Joan and I. The BIG C – CANCER! When I went into hospital in January there…
Trinidad and Tobago’s President pays courtesy call on Cayman Islands Chief Justice
The President of Trinidad and Tobago, His Excellency Anthony Carmona SC, ORTT, in Cayman on a private visit, made a courtesy call on the Hon. Chief Justice Anthony Smellie Q.C., on Thursday, 17 December, 2015. President Carmona and the Chief…





