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Mourant Ozannes funds lawyer ranked in top five offshore private funds experts

By James Qualtrough From Isle News Funds specialist Gavin Farrell, partner at offshore law firm Mourant Ozannes, has continued to be recognised in the top five of global offshore funds experts according to the Who’s Who Private Funds legal market…

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“Doing Business in Canada”

“Doing Business in Canada” By Osler From Corporate Counsel “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” – Benjamin Franklin Doing Business in Canada, now revised and updated, helps you prepare with an overview of Canada’s economic framework and…

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Emerging markets: More thoughts on what expats can teach us about investing

By Peter Kohli, From Nasdaq In Part 1 of this article discussing the four Central American countries where expats from the United States have decided to move, my focus was on Panama and Costa Rica. I now turn my attention…

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Cayman Islands businessman pleads guilty to distributing narcotics Cayman Islands businessman, Bryce Merren (47), has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute drugs. Merren appeared in a US court in Puerto Rico on Thursday (11 December) and agreed to a plea…

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Inversions are often last stop for companies avoiding U.S. taxes

From Reading Eagle The Associated Press (c) 2014, Bloomberg News. NEW YORK — The surge in U.S. companies avoiding taxes by taking a foreign address has been condemned by President Barack Obama and stirred a policy debate in Congress. What’s…

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Immigration policy supports property investors in Cayman Islands

At the State of the Nation luncheon on 9th October 2014, Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin confirmed that a new immigration policy directive has been approved by Cabinet.   Councillor Joey Hew confirmed this week that this new directive is in the…

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Maryland nonprofits investing in offshore accounts [Cayman Islands]

By Doug Donovan, From The Baltimore Sun When the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Johns Hopkins University and other Maryland nonprofits want to maximize the money they can spend in pursuit of their missions, they do what many wealthy individuals and…

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Cayman Islands launches Household Budget Survey

Press Briefing Remarks By Hon. Marco Archer, JP Minister for Finance and Economic Development Introduction Today, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development is launching the publicity campaign for the Household Budget Survey 2015 (HBS 2015). Next to a housing…

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Bad things happen in the dark [See Editor’s Note –this story mirrors Cayman Islands]

By Dante Alighieri Disparte From International Policy Digest Home to around 42 million people and 28 island nations and territories; the Caribbean has a hard time competing for resources on the global stage. Yet, this region of the world is…

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Motherwell fans have a sunnier disposition thanks to Caribbean investment

By James Morgan From Evening Times White knights are back in vogue all of a sudden. Finding wealthy individuals willing to pour money into Scottish football had tended to be a difficult enough challenge over the last few years, without…