The Government Leader in The Cayman Islands, Kurt Tibbets, said the authorities are closely monitoring the new regulations that may emerge from the summit of G20 leaders in London this week.
The learning centre that triggered a dispute between the St Lucia\'s opposition Labour Party (SLP) and the Taiwanese ambassador on the island is being relocated.
A United States Democratic Senator has pledged to assist in the promotion and development of investment and trade initiatives between the US and the Caribbean.
Secretary General of CARICOM, Edwin Carrington has been summoned to give evidence before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) next Tuesday in the legal battle between Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL) and CARICOM.
United States financial regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission said it has uncovered a multi-million dollar investment fraud scheme at a St. Vincent and the Grenadines based offshore bank.
The operations of CLICO (Guyana) Limited remain under intense scrutiny as the embattled insurance company seeks to settle claims made before the February 25 court order that placed its operations under judicial management.
The chief financial officer of the troubled companies owned by Texas billionaire Sir Allen Stanford has promised full cooperation with federal investigators looking into an alleged $8 billion investment fraud.
The French government says it will be putting measures in place to help Guadeloupe and Martinique recover from the recent strikes that have paralyzed the economy.
The Board of Directors of financially troubled CLICO in Guyana wants the High Court to nullify or amend the role of the judicial manager of the company Maria Van Beek.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is concerned that democracy is under threat in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), which is an associate member of the 15-nation regional grouping.
The Guyana government has filed a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Commission, about a report done by a UN expert on minority issues in Guyana.