Eat, sleep, dive [Cayman Islands & Wayne Hasson]
BY JEAN GRUSS From Business Observer Florida People stare when they see Wayne Hasson drive by on the highway. After all, the Naples resident’s truck is festooned with images of sea life. The plate on his front bumper proclaims: Eat,…
After British Stay-or-Leave EU vote Thursday, legal chiefs ask: What next?
By E. Leigh Dance, from Corporate Counsel June 24 Addendum: Now that the world’s fifth largest (according to BBC’s newscast last night) economy has voted to leave the EU, my article posted June 23 has new significance. The overall message below…
Cayman Islands Premier’s statement on UK’s leaving EU/Cayman Finance statement on “Brexit”
Statement on UK’s leaving EU By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA 24 June, 2016 Mister Speaker as you would be aware our friends in the United Kingdom have cast their votes to leave the European Union. Mister Speaker,…
EU referendum outcome: PM statement, 24 June 2016
From:Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street and The Rt Hon David Cameron MP Delivered on:24 June 2016 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered) Location:Downing Street, LondonFirst published:24 June 2016Last updated:24 June 2016, see all updates Part of:EU…
Hedge Funds’ misery exposed as Caribbean proxies dump treasuries
By Eliza Ronalds-Hannon From Bloomberg Holders in the region sold a record $44 billion in April Cayman Islands is third-biggest foreign owner of U.S. debt The fallout from hedge funds’ roughest stretch since the financial crisis is seeping into the…
WANTED CARIBBEAN! – Over 300 Nationals On Interpol’s Wanted List Including Jack Warner – A NAN First
By NAN Staff Writers From News Americas Now News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. June 22, 2016: Three hundred and twelve nationals from 16 Caribbean nations are on Interpol, the world’s largest international police organization’s Wanted Persons List, including Trinidad…
Cayman Islands workshop builds procurement expertise
Workshop Builds Procurement Expertise In a three-day workshop last week, senior civil servants learned how proper procurement procedures and practices can improve government project outcomes. Some 45 core government participants including Chief Officers, department heads, project managers and senior finance…
Caribbean region must prepare for increased drought due to climate change
From einnews With irrigation use becoming more widespread in the Caribbean, countries’ fresh-water supplies will become increasingly important. 22 June 2016, Barbados – Climate change is expected to increase the intensity and frequency of droughts in the Caribbean, so countries…
OUR CARIBBEAN: Time for Caricom’s say
By Rickey Singh, From Nation News Barbados EXCEPT FOR THE OCCASIONAL verbal skirmishes over claimed unfair intra-regional trade practices, or the eruption of short-lived disputes involving discriminatory practices by immigration services against CARICOM nationals, the government leaders of our regional…
European Union referendum: UK goes to the polls
From BBC Voting is under way in a historic referendum on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave. A record 46,499,537 people are entitled to take part, according to provisional figures from the Electoral…






