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The Bahamas Investor has established itself as the pre-eminent news and information resource on living, investing and conducting business in The Bahamas. Published biannually, the magazine contains in-depth features, interviews and analysis related to the jurisdiction's vibrant financial services and business sectors.
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From the Old Masters to emerging Bahamian artists, investing in art can prove a shrewd move
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With ETFs, no counterparty risk, it has never been easier to invest in gold, or possibly as wise
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Difficult times, but world markets offer some opportunities
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The Bahamas celebrates more than 80 years as a pioneering offshore financial centre
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Introduction of streamlined application for permanent residency enhances The Bahamas’ attractiveness
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Globalization process marches on as CARIFORUM signs Economic Partnership Agreement with Europe
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New Minister of Tourism and Aviation spearheads international, nationwide multimedia initiative
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In good or difficult times, Bahamian casinos still entice high rollers
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Increased oversight likely by OECD, US in near-term outlook
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Wealthy visitors turn explorers with their own island getaways and secluded cays
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Bahamian sports ambassador Mark Knowles sees great potential for the game in his homeland
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Freeport plant becomes key supplier of active ingredient in the global fight against HIV/AIDS
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As traditional resources deplete, Bahamas seeks out opportunities for alternative, green energy sources
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In March 2009, the government of The Bahamas reaffirmed its commitment to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to negotiate and conclude appropriate arrangements to accommodate the adoption of predefined and agreed protocols to address specific requests for exchange of information within a framework of internationally accepted standards that are consistently applied globally.
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