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Cayman Islands in the Foreign Press

Thursday, December 18, 2008 : Permalink

Cayman Net News – In a landmark decision the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal has settled various questions on the suspension of redemption. The ruling (December 12, 2008) in the Strategic Turnaround Master Partnership (based in New York) versus Culross Global case specifically defined the meaning of redemption in an investment fund context and at what point a member is actually redeemed from an investment fund.

After examining the articles of association, the Court of Appeal found redemption did not take place on the redemption date but was a process which was not completed until the member’s name was removed from the register of members and the member’s shares were available for re-issue.

Given the investment climate and the rash of redemption requests, the court’s decision is important to directors, administrators, auditors, legal advisers and other third parties involved in the determination of the rights and liabilities of investment funds and investors.

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Wall Street CEOs Bag $3bn During Toxic Securities Build-Up

Friday, September 26, 2008 : Permalink

Here Is The City – Bloomberg reports that CEOs at Wall Street’s top five securities house earned a staggering $3bn between them from 2003 and 2007, during the time when the subprime and toxic securities timebomb was ticking away in the background. Goldman Sachs CEOs were paid the most in this period ($859m), followed by Bear Stearns ($609m).

And talking of Wall Street finest, former Merrill Lynch CEO Stan O’Neal (who bagged $172m in pay between 2003 – 2007), is said to be thinking of making a comeback. According to The Financial Times, O’Neal is considering joining Vision Capital Advisors, a small hedge fund and private equity firm.

Bloomberg also reports that JPMorgan Chase has acquired Washington Mutual’s branch network for $1.9bn, as the thrift was seized in what has been described as the largest bank failure in US history. JPMorgan will not acquire any of WaMu’s liabilities. CEO Jamie Dimon said: ‘This is a fabulous franchise. We think we got this at a price that protects us’.

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