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Day: June 23, 2015

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Is CARICOM trapped?

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday June 19, 2015 – A common market in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries would lead to a substantial rise in the regional exports. This is one of the findings of a…

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Cayman Islands premier responds to Chamber of Commerce over advertising motion

Statement to Legislative Assembly in Response to Chamber of Commerce By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA 19 June, 2015 Madam Speaker, this past Friday the Chamber of Commerce Council issued a public statement concerning Finance Committee’s decision to…

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SAS selection deaths inquest: MoD ‘searched court bins’

From BBC The Ministry of Defence (MoD) searched bins at an inquest of three soldiers who died during SAS reservist selection, the hearing has heard. L/Cpl Craig Roberts, 24, died during a Brecon Beacons march on one of the hottest…

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More Europeans migrate to Latin America, Caribbean than other way around: IOM Study

From International Organization For Migration Switzerland – IOM has released a study today that reveals a trend of increased migration flows from the European Union (EU) to Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region, and a marked decrease in the…

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BBC reporter conjured crime stats of St. Kitts-Nevis

By Stanford Conway, from SKNVibes.com BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – THE Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has taken umbrage at a very misleading report conjured by a BBC Newsday reporter, who has painted a grave picture of the crime situation…

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Charleston shootings: Obama condemns ‘blight’ of racism

From BBC Obama: “At the very least we should be able to talk about this issue” Charleston church shooting Racism remains “a blight” on society, US President Barack Obama says, after the killing of nine African-Americans in a South Carolina…

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Canada goes to WTO for Caricom

By Bert Wilkinson From Amsterdam News Because neither Canada nor the 15-nation Caribbean trade bloc can agree on a new deal governing trade between the two, Canada has said it now has no choice but to ask the Geneva-based World…

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Should women or men manage household finances?

By Samuel Rosenberg From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Friday June 5, 2015 – Are women or men better at managing the household finances? We all like to believe that we are all very skilled at looking after the money and management…

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The Price of Liquidity

By Credit Suisse From The Financialist Maintaining a certain amount of liquidity in a portfolio is perfectly justified, but investors tend to pay too much for it, while underestimating the extra returns from holding illiquid assets. The overpricing of liquidity…

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2015 Gold Cup ticket sales nearly double pace of 2013 tournament

Sellouts near in Dallas and Kansas City; Tournament Kicks Off July 7 Miami (Thursday, June 18, 2015) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today announced that with just under three weeks to the start…