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Britain’s Labour Party leader hopelessly out of touch, says Cayman attorney

From Caribbean News Now LONDON, England — The chairman of the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange, local attorney at law Anthony Travers, has accused UK Labour Party leader Ed Miliband of being hopelessly out of touch in relation to international tax…

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Roma counting on the ‘12th man’

From Cayman Islands Football Association Roma United S.C are convinced they have the fire power to overcome Bodden Town F.C in the President’s Cup Final, but they are welcoming the support from their fans for the Ash Wednesday Championship match….

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What control does a Cayman controller have?

From Solomon Harris A Cayman Islands Monetary Authority appointed Controller under Securities Investment Business Law (2011 Revision) and Banks and Trust Companies Law (2013 Revision) such as that appointed for Caledonian Securities Limited and Caledonian Bank Limited has the following…

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Global cruise industry anticipates another record year in 2015

By G CAPTAIN Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, released its annual State of the Cruise Industry Report on Monday, once again projecting strong growth and another record year for the cruise industry in…

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First black-owned theater faces uncertain future

By Vinette K. Pryce from Caribbean Life The first major snowstorm of 2015 may have been a blessing to organizers of a movement dedicated to promoting the Harlem culture. On the date, three feet of snow was predicted to dump…

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China’s Yuan will rival US dollar globally

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday February 6, 2015 – Within the next ten years the world community should expect China’s Yuan (also called renminbi) to be as widely used as the United States dollar. For almost…

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Bank leak reveals billions from Caribbean stashed in Switzerland

From Caribbean News Now By Caribbean News Now contributor WASHINGTON, USA — The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists released a report this week revealing billions of dollars held in nearly 60,000 internal Swiss bank documents from 2006 to 2007 leaked…

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Official logo and name unveiled for debut of Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League

Competition resumes later this month with quarterfinal action upcoming in five countries MIAMI, FL (Tuesday, February 10, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) and Scotiabank unveiled today the logo and official name of…

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Cayman Islands notorious Operation Tempura back in court When will the Cayman Islands be free from the enormous debt Operation Tempura has caused the country? Who knows? Operation Tempura is back in the Cayman Islands court again with the governor’s…

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Every step counts in the Cayman Islands

Fifty-eight steppers in the first ever civil-service wide pedometer challenge took almost 9.3 million steps over 21 days, the audience heard at the closing ceremony on Friday 6 February 2015. During this time, participants reported the steps that they took…