Moody’s Affirms Cayman’s Aa3 Ratings; Stable Outlook Maintained
Moody’s, the international credit rating agency, has maintained Cayman’s Aa3 rating for Government’s bonds issued in foreign and local currency, and an Aaa rating as a country ceiling.
Moody’s, the international credit rating agency, has maintained Cayman’s Aa3 rating for Government’s bonds issued in foreign and local currency, and an Aaa rating as a country ceiling.
Anguilla is mourning the death of former Chief Minister Hubert Hughes, who passed away on May 8th at the age of 87.
In Guernsey, they are not messing about with dog mess. Vale Commons Council in the British Crown Dependency is picking up after dog owners...but in order to catch them out.
The Government of Montserrat is stepping up its efforts to persuade residents to take the COVID-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine being administered on the island.
A pressure group in Bermuda is taking the government to court over quarantine regulations for people entering the island.
The British Virgin Islands has taken further steps which the government says are aimed at safeguarding the reputation of its offshore financial sector.
A report in The Daily Telegraph suggests that the Cayman Islands will be one of a handful of countries to be placed on the UK’s green list of travel destinations when it revises its ‘traffic light’ list of countries on 7th June.
The British government this week set out its legislative and policy agenda for the next Parliamentary year with the traditional Queen's speech delivered by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands hosted a special talk at the George Town Library surrounding the lives of Rayal and Roland Bodden on 6th May.
With COVID-19 infection rates declining and vaccination rates continuing to increase, England has taken decisive steps towards reopening starting on Monday May 17th.