AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoECCU Lending Costs: A new regional analysis argues Caribbean borrowing is still too expensive, slowing growth, and points to credit unions as a cheaper option as the ECCU pushes “shared prosperity” across food, energy, digital, human capital, finance, and trade logistics. Hurricane Readiness & Food Security: Montserrat’s 2026 hurricane season briefings stress year-round preparedness, with shelters, emergency communications, healthcare continuity plans, and a push to grow more local crops to protect food supply when shipping and imports get hit. Local Health & Food Choices: A Montserrat-focused study links high hypertension rates to barriers to following the DASH diet—like produce costs, fish availability, and entrenched preferences—while highlighting strong local motivation and skills to support healthier eating. World Cup Viewing in Montserrat: Rush Sports says it’s building a full Caribbean World Cup viewing experience, holding rights across multiple territories including Montserrat, with plans to carry all matches in most markets. Materials & Real Estate Finance: Avery Dennison named Danny Allouche president of its Materials Group, while Walker & Dunlop arranged $223M in bridge financing for multifamily properties in the Southeast—signals of continued investment momentum. Montserrat in the Spotlight (Hurricane + Culture): Tourism and community pieces highlight summer travel appeal and the Calabash Festival lineup, reinforcing local business and services around seasonal demand.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.