Airbus to aid in probe of plane that landed with missing wheels

Airbus SE said it will help Chinese authorities investigate an incident in Shenzhen this week, when the crew of an A320 commercial jet requested an

CRIME | Twenty locals reported stolen credit card information

This month 20 residents reported to the Judiciary Police (PJ) that their credit cards had allegedly been stolen. More recently, three residents reported to the PJ

Former exec says Viva Macau sabotaged by investors

Failed airline Viva Macau went bankrupt mainly because it was sabotaged by new investors, a former executive at the company has claimed in an exclusive telephone interview

MICE | Recruitment of bilingual translators and receptionists prioritized

The 2018 Portuguese Speaking Countries Products and Services Exhibition (2018 PLPEX) will prioritize the recruitment of translators and receptionists of those bilingual in Chinese and Portuguese registered

Package-tour visitors edged down 3.3pct in July

Visitors to Macau on package tours increased 14 percent month-to-month to 771,000 in July, yet down 3.3 percent year-on-year, the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC)

Horseracing in Hainan not likely soon says HK Jockey Club chief

The chief executive of the Hong Kong Jockey Club says that horseracing on the tropical Chinese island of Hainan will not be a reality in

Workers in selected industries see rise in earnings

The Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) has released the results of a survey on manpower needs and wages for the second quarter of 2018, covering

Briefs | 18th Macau Food Festival to kick off on November 9 

The 18th Macau Food Festival will be held from November 9 until November 25. The 17-day food festival will, this year, adopt new payment methods. Local residents

Real Estate Matters | Investing or speculating?

What is the difference between an investor and a speculator? Is there a difference?  Fundamentally speaking, they are quite similar. They both allocate and deploy capital with the aim

Argentina asks early release of IMF funds to calm markets

President Mauricio Macri asked the International Monetary Fund on Wednesday for an early release of funds from a USD50 billion deal with the IMF to ease concerns

Nestle wants your DNA to develop personalized nutrition trend

The company that brought you milk chocolate, Maggi instant noodles and Rocky Road ice cream is worried about your health. Nestle SA, the world’s largest

Corporate Bits | MGM organizes annual summer program for local youth

This August, MGM once again organized the Golden Lion Summer Camp and A Day with MGM summer program for local youth, where young people can learn new skills

China rejects US lawmakers’ sanctions call over Muslim camps

China said yesterday that U.S. lawmakers were wasting taxpayer money by urging President Donald Trump’s administration to impose sanctions on Chinese officials allegedly tied to the mass

Beijing urges US to make ‘right decision’ as USD200b tariffs near

China urged the Trump administration to back away from imposing new tariffs on another USD200 billion tranche of its goods, as the end of a formal comment

Private fund chief arrested after USD2.6b goes missing

Shanghai Fuxing Group’s chairman was arrested overseas and escorted back to China on suspicion of manipulating stocks and other economic crimes, according to Shanghai’s police department.

Gov’t says no plans to deploy troops to Afghanistan

China yesterday denied reports that it plans to deploy troops to Afghanistan, saying the neighbors are engaged merely in “normal military and security cooperation.” Defense Ministry spokesman Col. Wu

Malaysia | 1MDB probe moves overseas as 60 percent of evidence compiled

Malaysian investigators have completed 60 percent of their probe into troubled state fund 1MDB after reopening the case about three months ago. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption

India | Currency decree did little to root out ‘black money’

Nearly all of the currency removed from circulation in a surprise 2016 attempt to root out illegal hoards of cash came back into the financial system, India’s

Myanmar | Rights group sees blocked aid to Kachin as war crime

Myanmar has deliberately obstructed aid deliveries to civilians in war-torn Kachin and northern Shan states, actions that may amount to war crimes, a human rights group said

As Bali awaits financial elite, a volcano is still rumbling

Jerome Powell’s upcoming Asia visit will test the Federal Reserve chief’s appetite for risk on a far different scale to the U.S. economy. As Indonesia prepares

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