Immigration fuelling Cayman Islands recovery
From The Royal Gazette, Bermuda The Cayman Islands are pulling themselves out of recession on the back of increased immigration. And yesterday economist and consultant Peter Everson said Bermuda could take a leaf out of the Cayman book and do…
La Nación: tax havens and money laundering [and the Cayman Islands]
From Buenos Aires Herald The Saguier family, majority shareholder in the La Nación newspaper since the 1990s, is the subject of numerous court cases which are trying to determine the legality of the origin of those funds used in the…
Cayman Islands law firm starts the year in charitable spirit
MaplesFS starts the year with significant charitable donations Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (31 March 2015): MaplesFS kicked off 2015 with a number of significant charitable donations on behalf of its clients to local not-for-profit organisations and initiatives, including the National…
Rebuild man Victor Cattermole to quit NZ [Cayman Islands business]
By Martin Van Beynen From stuff.co.nz Prominent Christchurch rebuild figure Victor Cattermole says he is leaving the city and the country because of continued challenges to his credibility. After being questioned about his latest business ventures, Cattermole said, “Screw NZ.”…
Additional capacity for consumer owned renewable energy announced by Cayman Islands regulatory authority
From Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. and The Electricity Regulatory Authority of the Cayman Islands March 31st 2015 The Electricity Regulatory Authority of the Cayman Islands Provides Additional Capacity for Consumer-Owned Renewable Energy (CORE) Generation Programme Following an interim decision made…
CEO of Save The Bays [Bahamas] to spearhead youth environmental programme
Newly appointed CEO of Save The Bays [Bahamas] to spearhead renewed focus on groundbreaking Youth Environmental Ambassadors programme From Bahama Islands Info Inspiring a new generation of environmentalists NASSAU, Bahamas — The effort to protect the environment is ultimately a…
How massive canal projects threaten the Caribbean
From Worldcrunch With the Panama Canal set to expand and Nicaragua planning its own huge canal, the Caribbean is bracing for big shifts in shipping traffic. On the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, hard questions from both fishermen and…
AS I SEE THINGS: We must take part of the blame
By Brian M. Francis, From Barbados Nation News There is absolutely no secret that our small, open economies in the Caribbean are faced with many challenges as they seek to grow and develop along sustained lines. Those challenges are alluded…
Professors issue conflicting views of patent reform
By Sheri Qualters, From The National Law Journal Dozens of academics have signed letters to Congress outlining contrasting concerns about pending patent reform legislation. [In March], 40 economists and law professors who research patents wrote to the Senate Judiciary Committee…
World Backup Day: Best practices to backup your data
By Jesus Vigo March From Tech Republic Jesus Vigo reviews options and best practices associated with backing up data on your Apple devices in observance of World Backup Day 2015. Data backup best practices Data, it is said, is the…





