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Cayman Islands can cash in on EU's fallout with Mauritius

The Caymans were removed from the EU's list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions in early October and the Carribean archipelago, popular with US and South African funds for investments on the continent, can gain from the poor standing of its rival Mauritius in the UE. [...]
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Private investors shun Mauritius after EU money-laundering red flag

The European Union's shock move to blacklist Mauritius for money-laundering and terrorist financing has sent investors scurrying for other markets, spreading alarm across the island's financial sector. But if private funds are running scared, European public agencies, major clients of the offshore centre, seem less distressed by the Commission's judgment.

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