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The Past Has Stopped Predicting: Climate Risk Quantification for Caribbean Boards

Actuarial science rests on the premise that the past is a guide to the future. Climate is the exposure for which that premise no longer holds — and a region built on coastlines is being asked, by ratings agencies, correspondent banks, and supervisors, to measure a risk for which its own history has stopped being...

Introducing AEGIS™: A Five-Pillar AI Governance Framework for Caribbean Institutions

  THE ARGUMENT IN ONE PARAGRAPH Artificial intelligence does not extend the risk surface of an institution — it inverts the assumptions on which the institution’s governance was built. The Landmark Edition of Caribbean Boardroom Perspectives set out The Governance Inversion Thesis, arguing that AI requires governance itself to be re-architected, not merely extended. This...

ESG That Is Not Financed: Aligning Sustainability Commitments with Capital Architecture

Reserve Bay Hospitality Group — the name is composite, the events are real — is a Caribbean integrated hospitality enterprise I have spent considerable time advising. The group operates four properties across two territories: a five-hundred-and-twenty-room flagship resort on a Jamaican north-coast site, a smaller boutique sister property at one hundred and forty rooms on...

Investor Protection in a Twin Peaks World: From Disclosure to Outcomes

  The shift from disclosure to outcomes The most important conceptual shift in international investor protection over the past decade is the shift from disclosure-based to outcomes-based regulation. The shift sounds technical. Its operational implications are substantial. Under disclosure-based regulation, the regulatory framework requires regulated firms to disclose material features of products and services. Risk...

Measuring Jamaica Against IOSCO: A Principles-Based Diagnostic of the Jamaican Capital Market

   Why the IOSCO Principles matter The International Organization of Securities Commissions is the global standard-setter for securities regulation. Its membership comprises the securities regulators of more than 130 jurisdictions, collectively responsible for over 95 per cent of the world’s securities markets. The IOSCO Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation, first published in 1998 and...

An SRO at a Crossroads: The Jamaica Stock Exchange Under Twin Peaks.

The structural position the JSE actually occupies Most discussions of the Jamaica Stock Exchange focus on what it does — operates a stock market, lists companies, processes trades, publishes prices. Those operational descriptions are accurate, but they obscure the structural position the JSE actually occupies in the regulatory architecture. That structural position is what the...

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