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Day: August 1, 2016

Tropical Storm likely to form in Caribbean

By: Bob Henson , 2:00 PM GMT on August 01, 2016 From Weather Underground Figure 1. Enhanced infrared image of Invest 97L as of 1245Z (8:45 am EDT) Monday, August 1, 2016. Image credit: CIRA/RAMMB/CSU. The tropical wave in the…

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Cayman Islands: North Side, Cayman Brac Focus Groups Postponed Due to the predicted inclement weather conditions for tomorrow, Tuesday, 2 August 2016, the North Side district Focus Group meeting for the National Older Persons Policy scheduled to commence at 10…

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Cayman Islands: Scuba Diving Hall of Fame? Yep, and it’s cool

From Travel Pulse If you are interested in scuba diving, you should take advantage of the opportunity to see notable figures in the sport honored at an event that draws diving enthusiasts and legends from all over the country. The…

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Ogier confident that Cayman Islands will be granted funds “passport” by ESMA

Ogier confident that Cayman will be granted funds “passport” by ESMA The decision by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to hold off ruling on a ‘passport’ to market alternative investments into the EU until ongoing legal reforms have…

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Trina Solar to be taken private in $1.1 Bln deal

(RTTNews.com) – Trina Solar Limited ( TSL ) said that it has entered into a definitive agreement and plan of merger with Fortune Solar Holdings Limited or “Parent” and Red Viburnum Company Limited , a wholly owned subsidiary of Parent,…

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The Editor Speaks: Permanent Residency holdup will kill our market real estate

The astonishing revelation the David Ritch review of the Cayman Islands Immigration Law will not be published left me wondering if the present government actually wants to get re-elected. In Premier McLaughlin’s view the advice “is subject to legal professional…

Canada: CRA convicts a fraction of offshore tax evaders

By MARCO CHOWN OVED Foreign Affairs Reporter From The Star Documents obtained by the Star show Canada is lagging far behind other countries in convicting tax cheats who exploit offshore tax havens. As worldwide pressure grows to fight offshore tax…

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Brexit and brakes

By Ashley Kindergan From The Financialist And so it begins. Even before the Brexit vote, corporate profits in the U.K. were already under pressure from a combination of sluggish global growth and rising wages. But now, several weeks after referendum,…

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Russia expels gay American pastor, an epidemic of anti-LGBT violence in Brazil, and more in the global LGBT recap [inc Cayman Islands]

Alturi profiles human rights activist Neela Ghoshal, senior researcher for the LGBT rights program at Human Rights Watch. Human Rights Watch called on US President Barack Obama to address anti-LGBT discrimination along with laws curtailing free speech and peaceful assembly…

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Homegrown Zika raises more questions about the evolving risk

By The Associated Press From Caribbean Business WASHINGTON – Homegrown mosquitoes apparently have infected four people in the Miami area with Zika and now it’s up to tried-and-true public health measures to stamp out the birth defect-causing virus before it…