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Month: March 2015

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Compliance = change or extinction

By Shamini Chase From Business BVI Over the last decade, we have witnessed a number of events and crises that have resulted in a plethora of regulations impacting financial industries globally. It would be remiss not to acknowledge the divergent…

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Specialist Debt – Dillon Eustace approved as a Listing Agent in the Cayman Islands

By Derbhil O’Riordan / Tara O’Callaghan March, 2015 Dillon Eustace has been approved by the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (“CSX”) to act as a Listing Agent, expanding our service offering to clients. Dillon Eustace already provides listing services to funds…

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“Pitches a major concern in the Caribbean” – Shiv

By Avenash Ramzan From GuyanaTimes – Providence turf among them The issue of improper cricket pitches in the Caribbean has once again raised its ugly head, with one of world cricket’s top batsmen, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, expressing grave concerns over the…

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USA: Bitter and balmy: Local highlights from an astounding February

By: Bob Henson , From Weather Underground We won’t have the full state-by-state picture of February’s U.S. climate for a few days, but the outlines are abundantly clear from city climate summaries issued on Sunday. It’s been almost 40 years…

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Macy’s fights for old retailer names

By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal In its rapid expansion across the country, Macy’s Inc. rebranded some of the nation’s most recognizable names in department stores, such as Marshall Field’s and Filene’s. Now the retail chain has filed…

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A Microsoft we can actually believe

By Matt Asay From Tech Republic Microsoft moved from winner to also ran, but it’s back at its best. Matt Asay explains. Something strange happened yesterday. While perusing my morning reading, I stumbled across this headline: “Microsoft researchers say their…

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Ombudsman calls on EU institutions to adopt whistleblowing rules

Only two EU institutions have adopted the required rules on whistleblowing The European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly, has found that seven out of the nine EU institutions questioned by her office have still to comply with a January 2014 obligation to…

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Gadget of the week – machines

The machines that defined British computing: From the Spectrum, BBC Micro and Amstrad to…the Flan By Nick Heath in European Technology From TechRepublic As the Raspberry Pi edges closer to becoming the best-selling British computer of all time we take…

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The Editor Speaks: Why this story has made me furious

A story appeared in the Cayman Compass on February 24th but has only just come to my attention. The story, written by Charles Duncan, under a headline, “’Catch me if you can’ dumper is caught” (SOURCE: http://www.compasscayman.com/caycompass/2015/02/24/-Catch-me-if-you-can–dumper-is-caught/) was about a…