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Cuba 2018: What To Expect As Castro Rule Comes To An End
By Simon Whistler
Should all happen as expected, February 24th 2018 will be a momentous
day in the lives of many Cubans. On that day, 10 years after… Continue reading
Should U.S. Companies Hit ‘Pause’ on Doing Business in Cuba?
Apr 20, 2017
President Trump’s government has yet to reveal its hand on the issue of
reconciliation with Cuba. There had been a lot of progress towards
greater ties following… Continue reading
Cuba: No Country for Slow DSL Home Internet Plans
Written by Larry Press
Two years ago, leakers suggested that Cuba might build its home internet
plan on super-slow DSL connections. They were wrong, suggests Larry
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Trump May Make It Harder To Travel To Cuba – And Send Remittances
By TIM PADGETT
Donald Trump becomes President on Friday – and now here we wait to see
how he plans to keep his pledge to roll back… Continue reading
Cuba and Trump: a quick study in market blindness
Markets will always reflect better than they predict, even as they
attempt both
DECEMBER 9, 2016 by: Cardiff Garcia
For a quick study in market blindness, look at how an obscure… Continue reading
Business Forum: Business in Cuba promises rewards, but there’s risk, too
By Evan Berquist APRIL 10, 2016 — 2:00PM
After President Obama’s historic visit to Havana, many Americans are
excited about greater trade and travel opportunities to the island. For… Continue reading
Obama sees tide shifting in Cuba, but can it last?
Published: Saturday, March 26, 2016 10:37 p.m. CDT
By JOSH LEDERMAN – The Associated Press
WASHINGTON – For a few short days, President Barack Obama was America’s
man in Havana,… Continue reading
Cuba: Cutting Property Claims Down To Size
Jose Gabilondo – Professor of Law, Florida International University
Posted: 09/22/2015 4:34 pm EDT Updated: 09/22/2015 4:59 pm EDT
Until Cuba and the U.S. began restoring diplomatic relations last
December, the status of… Continue reading
By BRAD BROOKS Associated Press
Federal prosecutors in Brazil confirmed Monday that they are weighing whether to open a full investigation into former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s alleged overseas lobbying efforts for the… Continue reading
No gold rush for Cuba despite diplomatic thaw
Big hurdles to U.S. institutional investing keep it “years away’
BY RICK BAERT | JANUARY 12, 2015
A slight thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations has some observers thinking that
down the road, U.S.… Continue reading
Why ‘complicated’ Cuba may not see a ‘gold rush’ from the opening of
U.S. relations
Gail DeGeorge, David Tweed and Christopher Donville, Bloomberg News |
December 26, 2014 4:13 PM ET
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For companies seeking Miami attorney… Continue reading
Cuba Reality Check: Can You Really Do Business There?
By Gail DeGeorge, David Tweed and Christopher Donville Dec 22, 2014
6:01 AM GMT+0100
For companies seeking Miami attorney Pedro Freyre’s advice on how to
exploit President Barack Obama’s opening to… Continue reading
Emerging Insurance Markets – Cambodia, Cuba, Myanmar – Forecasts and
Industry Insights for Foreign Insurers: MarketReportsStore.com
Press Release: MarketReportsStore.com
DALLAS, August 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ —
A nascent insurance market is one that is small and newly developing,
and those that… Continue reading
Cuba: risk assessment
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Kate Parker (lead analyst); Robert Wood (analyst).
Published 21 February 2014, 1530 GMT.
This sovereign… Continue reading
Principales riesgos políticos a observar en Cuba
miércoles 2 de marzo de 2011 15:54 GYT
Por Jeff Franks
LA HABANA (Reuters) – Las reformas para modernizar la atribulada
economía de Cuba serán cruciales en momentos en que el presidente Raúl… Continue reading