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Day: March 30, 2016

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How to Save Money on Hedge-Fund Fees

By LAURENCE FLETCHER From The Wall Street Journal Most hedge funds are based in the Cayman Islands. But more and more are choosing to be domiciled in Europe. Hedge funds’ notoriously high fees are inching ever lower. Managers have been…

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Tethys Petroleum Limited Press Release: 2015 Annual Results

GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS–(Marketwired – March 29, 2016) – Tethys Petroleum Limited (TSX:TPL)(LSE:TPL) today announced its Annual Results for the year ended December 31, 2015. Corporate Highlights – 2015 Extension of the Akkulka Exploration Contract for another four years, from…

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Food for the Poor frees nonviolent prisoners for Easter

Organization helps to free 256 inmates Prison overcrowding is a major problem in the Caribbean, often creating a deadly environment for inmates and correctional officers working in these facilities. So, in the spirit of the holy season, Caribbean charity Food…

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Toxic Ash: A Caribbean time bomb Part 1 – Something happened in Arroyo Barril

By Omar Alfonso From Caribbean360 This is part one of a three-part investigative series produced by Puerto Rico’s Center for Investigative Journalism, in collaboration with La Perla del Sur newspaper, about the environmental and health threat posed by coal ash…

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Law firm mergers don’t benefit clients, report finds

By Chris Johnson, From The Am Law Daily Just over a week after Greenberg Traurig terminated its merger talks with London-based Berwin Leighton Paisner, a new report has been published that claims that the majority of law firm mergers fail…

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Olwomen story of the week

15 Crazy Hair Colors You Wish You Had By Jenny Smith From Olwowmen Hairstyles Once upon a time in a faraway land lived a young and content couple. Both of them were very satisfied with their lives and most of…

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Bird wants harmonised Caribbean position on banking regulations

From Jamaica Gleaner Former Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Lester Bird Tuesday called on the Caribbean Community (CARI-COM) to adopt a harmonised approach as it deals with the issue of corresponding banking. Bird, who is now a senior minister in…

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Secret world of tax havens

By JESSICA CHIA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Maximum security vaults packed with secrets and $7,000-a-night suites: A glimpse into the secretive world of 13 tax havens… and they really don’t want to let outsiders in. Paolo Woods and Gabriele Galimberti traveled to…

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UK: Southampton to the USA and the Caribbean

Air passengers can fly from Southampton to the USA and the Caribbean By Andrew Ross From Southern Daily Echo The world is opening up for travellers taking off from Hampshire. Under a new codeshare agreement between Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic…

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Jamaican woman becomes queen in Nigeria

A Jamaican woman became the queen in a Yoruba kingdom, and her people are so excited, they made a story out of it. The Imperial ruler of Iwo kingdom, Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Rasheed Adewale Akanbi, met and married his…