Chinese Capital Markets: A $98 Trillion Opportunity
By: Ashley Kindergan From The Financialist When it comes to the size of their capital markets, emerging countries have long punched below their economic weight. While they make up 39 percent of global GDP, their share of global equity market…
Barclays Moves to Dismiss AG’s Suit Over ‘Dark Pools’
By Suevon Lee, New York Law Journal Barclays is challenging the authority of New York’s top lawyer to sue the bank for fraud over allegedly deceptive statements it made to investors concerning high frequency trading in its “dark pool,” or…
Herbalife: A look ahead to the company’s second quarter earnings/see 2nd 1/4 results
EDITOR: See following story – “Herbalife second-quarter profit drops 17 percent, misses estimate” By Heather Ingrassia From Seeking Alpha Disclosure: The author has no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72…
Stronger minimum wage elusive in Caribbean – ECLAC forum told
From Guyana Times Work is the master key for advancing towards greater equality in Latin American and Caribbean countries, Deputy Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Antonio Prado said last week at an…
OECS opposition parties urged to reject CCJ
From Caribbean News Now CASTRIES, St Lucia — The recent announcement by the incoming chairman of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica, that he intends to make the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)…
Breaking down financial jargon
By Samuel Rosenberg From Caribbean360 NEW YORK United States, Friday July 25, 2014 – You would have met people that try to use the longest and most complicated sentences to make them sound superior in your company, while not wishing…
The Editor Speaks: Corrupt police officers will be prosecuted to the fullest
Following the conviction of former RCIPS officer Elvis Kelsey Ebanks the police issued the following statement: “The objective of the RCIPS is to uphold the law without fear or favour; to prevent and detect crime and bring to justice those…
New Cayman Islands police officers graduate
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service welcomed eight men and four women as its newest police officers at a graduation ceremony late last week. At the event, which followed 16 weeks of intensive training, the young officers presented their first…
Cayman Islands funds lawyer returns from Hong Kong secondment
Caymanian Investment Funds lawyer, Stephen Watler, has recently returned home following a four and a half year secondment in Maples and Calder’s Hong Kong office. Initially planned as a short term opportunity, it was a move of which he was…
Ironwood Cayman latest news
From Ironwood It has been an exciting summer for Ironwood, with developments in the planning process of the road extension, town center and the Arnold Palmer golf course. As the journey on this fabulous development unwinds we will continue to…





