Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

guernsey financial services commission

Laundering laws leave mark

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ESTATE agents have lashed out at new anti-money-laundering laws being imposed upon them.

‘Measured approach’ to deposit scheme

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A PANEL has been set up to examine the details of an industry-funded deposit protection scheme for Guernsey.

GFSC consults on protection

A DEPOSITORS’ protection scheme in Guernsey could be a step closer.

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Deposits might soon be safe as banking houses

A DEPOSIT-guarantee system could one day exist in Guernsey.

IMF got it right in end

GUERNSEY’S finance sector has reacted with delight to news that the terms, ‘offshore’ and ‘onshore’, are to be dropped by the International Monetary Fund.

Webber asks for help to fight case

FORMER deputy Tony Webber wants a public fighting fund set up to save his financial services company.

Sark News keeps up pressure over Lark

PRESSURE is continuing over the Sark Lark.

GFSC: Sark Lark? We’re on the case

THE Guernsey Financial Services Commission is doing everything it can to stamp out the so-called ‘Sark Lark’, according to its director-general Peter Neville.

All in the same team

THE Guernsey Financial Services Commission is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

What sort of island do we really want?

ONE of the paradoxes of the States decision to restrict Guernsey’s population to ‘at or around current levels’ is that its other policies actively encourage it to grow. As one minister put it last week, the growth taps are on full.