THE ECONOMIST: Algunos riesgos al invertir en la isla (Condiciones cubanas no descartan el arresto a extranjeros)
(THE ECONOMIST)-LAST year Coral Capital, one of the biggest private investors in Cuba, released a glossy brochure for a property development. “Live in Havana,” said the blurb. “You know you want to.” It was anticipating a new law that, for the first time since the revolution, would allow foreigners to buy property, in this case around a couple of golf courses which the company was intending to develop. Now Coral Capital’s top two bosses, both British citizens, are under arrest, caught up in an investigation that has in equal measure bemused and alarmed foreigners doing business in Cuba. (THE ECONOMIST mediante el blog CAPITOL HILL CUBANS, editado por Mauricio Claver-Carone)

