Clinton’s Foundation won’t take corporate, foreign donations if elected
Hillary Clinton’s family foundation will no longer accept foreign and corporate donations if she is elected president, and will bring an end to its annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting regardless of the outcome of the November election. Former President Bill…
Achaogen Inc’s big gap down today points to more stock risks
By wgarcia — August 19, 2016 From Press Telegraph The stock of Achaogen Inc (NASDAQ:AKAO) gapped down by $0.02 today and has $3.34 target or 11.00% below today’s $3.75 share price. The 6 months technical chart setup indicates high risk…
Cayman Islands: Ogier announces 2016 scholarship recipient
Ogier is pleased to announce that Lashonda Powell is the recipient of this year’s scholarship opportunity. The firm reviewed a large number of qualified applicants for the scholarship this year and had the difficult task of narrowing the impressive field…
Cayman Islands, Roatan officials discuss tourism, trade
The Progressives-led Government and officials from Roatan, Honduras, could ink deals that would see Cayman Airways offering flights to the Central American island as well as reduce the cost of living for the people of Cayman through direct importation of…
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Cayman Island Realtor suffers serious spinal injuries at his home Cayman Islands realtor who co-founded the local branch of RE/MAX Kim Lund, has been transferred to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami on Wednesday (17). Lund was injured at his home…
Cayman Islands Tower welcomes two Caymanian graduates
Tower, one of Cayman’s leading strategic communications agencies, has recently added two Caymanian graduates, Ashani Francis-Collins and Abby Hydes, to its team as marketing assistants. Ms Hydes, 21, attended the University of Chester where she obtained a BA (Hons) in…
Ribbins ride raises $6,000 for cayman Islands Hospice care
Despite inclement weather leading up to the day of the ride, the 4th Annual Pete Ribbins Memorial ride went on as planned on Sunday, August 14. Over 90 cyclists participated in both the 40km and 10 km rides, ranging in…
China’s trade is slowing down and its central bank needs to be careful
By Rachel Butt from Business Insider It looks like the tide is turning in China. China’s trade data was weak in July, with lower-than-expected export and import growth at -4.4% and -12.5%, respectively. The country’s reduced appetite for commodities drove down imports growth, while labor-intensive goods (i.e. industries…
Canada: Anti-money laundering regulations updated
By Sharissa Ellyn Contributed by Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP From ILO Introduction Identity verification methods Signature cards Politically exposed persons and heads of international organisations Suspicious transaction reporting Record of reasonable measures Record of credit arrangements Compliance programme Next steps Introduction…
Dubai crash-landing survivor wins $1 million lottery prize 6 days later
A Dubai-based Indian man got lucky twice in one week. First, he survived the crash-landing or an airliner, and then he won a $1 million lottery prize, CNN reports. Mohammad Basheer Abdul Khadar, 62, was on board Emirates flight EK521…









