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Sir Ronald Sanders: The future of financial services in the Caribbean – Part 2

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now A presentation by Sir Ronald Sanders on Friday, February 17, 2017, at a conference organised by Goethals Consulting Corp in Panama on “Widening the Pathways to Open Societies” When, as ambassador of…

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Canada’s role in ‘snow washing’ money to evade taxes

By Martin Kenney From Our Windsor Ca Mossack Fonseca’s office in the British Virgin Islands drew global attention, but the offshore financial centres in Cayman, Scotland, Canada and most notably in the U.S. are not perfect either Canadians should be…

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Pat Kreitlow: It’s good to be back home [from the Cayman Islands]

By Keith O’Donnell From The Chippewa Herald It’s nice to be back home in western Wisconsin after three years living in another country. Yes, even at this time of year. Sharry and I have enjoyed collecting the double-takes from people…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Transparency vital in passport and residence programmes

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Jamaica Observer The global US television company, Cable News Network (CNN), broadcast the first part of a programme on February 8, 2017 alleging the sale of Venezuelan passports to Iraqis and others through the country’s…

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The new Caribbean Patent Convention and Caricom stasis

From INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY WATCH The views expressed in this column are solely those of the authors and are not associated with Intellectual Property Watch. IP-Watch expressly disclaims and refuses any responsibility or liability for the content, style or form of…

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BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Why offshore financial services declined

By Tony Best From Barbados Nation News Barbados’ offshore financial services jurisdiction is suffering from the impact of a triple whammy of body blows, with more pain to be felt soon. The cumulative damage was summed up in the recent…

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Trump’s political ideas: A cursory view

By Oliver Mills From Caribbean News Now Whenever a political figure enters the political arena and attracts significant support, along with the attention of the popular press, immediately those with an interest in politics try to examine and analyse the…

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St Lucia government’s ‘alternative fact sheet’

By Melanius Alphonse From Caribbean News Now It took seven months for the prime minister and minister of finance Allen Chastanet to sort out his administration’s economic ethos and principles. However, the message is: “The economy is broke, Saint Lucia…

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Sir Ronald Sanders: Trump, trade and the Caribbean

By Sir Ronald Sanders Trade between the US and other countries of the world, particularly China, was a major plank of Donald Trump’s campaign for the Presidency. He regarded all the trade deals as inimical to US interests. So, is…

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The Editor speaks: No wake up to Daybreak

It was with much sadness I read the release we were sent from Hurley’s Media informing us “Local television’s longest running TV programme, the Daybreak morning show, will bid farewell to viewers in February.” When my wife and I started…