Food & Beverage | Back alley cuisine recognized in Taipei’s debut Michelin Guide

Tucked away in a nondescript alley not far from Taipei’s hostess bar district, Ming Fu isn’t the most likely place to find internationally acclaimed cuisine.

Cathay Pacific Airways loss doubles on intense competition

Cathay Pacific’s losses more than doubled last year because of rising fuel costs and relentless competition, the Hong Kong airline said yesterday. The airline posted

Corporate Bits | Korean star to hold ‘fans meeting’ at the venetian Macao

Korean star Hwang Chi Yeul will be holding the “Hwang Chi Yeul Fans Meeting Macau 2018” which will take place at The Venetian Macao’s Venetian Theatre on April 21.  Aside from performing some of

Alibaba endorses esports for Olympics, but not violent games

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is happy to help promote the inclusion of competitive video games as an Olympic sport, just as long as they aren’t

Samsung is said in talks for multi-year cobalt deal from Congo

Samsung C&T Corp., an affiliate of the world’s biggest smartphone maker, is in talks for a multi-year deal to buy cobalt from a Congolese

Corporate Bits | Mandopop singers to bring ‘everlasting divas’ concert to macau

Five of Taiwan’s most popular female singers – Jolin Tsai, Angela Zhang, Valen Hsu, Tanya Chua and Matilda Tao – will bring their “Everlasting Divas” concert to The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena on April 7. With sales of approximately 25

US | One town makes – and hates – guns like no other place

To understand America’s great gun divide, visit Springfield, Massachusetts, birthplace of the USD17 billion-a-year U.S. firearms industry. In a head-spinning contradiction, famously liberal Massachusetts

Corporate Bits | William So and Edmond Leung join forces in ‘So Man Show’

Popular Hong Kong singers William So and Edmond Leung will bring their “So Man Show” to The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena on April 21.

Gaming | Experts question casinos’ plan to prevent sexual harassment

In the wake of the sexual misconduct scandal surrounding Las Vegas casino titan Steve Wynn, Nevada gambling regulators are developing regulations on workplace sexual harassment, but employment

Diabetes drug developer Hua is said to pick HK for IPO

Hua Medicine Ltd., a Shanghai-based developer of diabetes drugs, has picked Hong Kong over the U.S. for its initial public offering as the Asian financial hub makes

Las Vegas Sands to sell Pennsylvania casino for USD1.3 billion

Las Vegas Sands Corp. is selling its casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to an American Indian tribe from Alabama. Wind Creek Hospitality, an affiliate of the Poarch Band of Creek

Trump considers steel tariffs amid threats of retaliation

President Donald Trump said he’s “looking forward” to meeting at the White House on his call to impose sweeping tariffs on imported steel and

China’s February exports surge, trade surplus widens

China’s exports surged in February while its politically sensitive trade surplus widened amid mounting tension with Washington. Exports rose 44.5 percent over a year

Corporate bits | St. Regis Macao announces Easter treats

The St. Regis Macao will present “Family Sharing Set Dinner,” available from March 26 to April 2 and the “Easter Sunday Brunch,” at The Manor on

Vegas congresswoman asks US to preserve internet gambling

A U.S. congresswoman whose Nevada district includes the Las Vegas Strip asked the federal government Tuesday to keep internet gambling legal. Democratic Rep. Dina Titus wrote

BMW mulling motorcycle ride-sharing in congested cities

BMW AG would like to start offering up the back seat on motorbikes and scooters to get around congested cities - if the issue of helmets can

Qatar Air sounds defiant note over sanctions

Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker struck a defiant tone in the face of the continued sanctions against his country, calling them a “challenge

Singapore | Blue diamond initial coin offering cancelled

A Singapore-based company has called off a USD2 million initial coin offering backed by a 2.08-carat blue diamond that gave investors a chance at a raffle for a

Chinese firms to pay USD14 million back wages in Saipan

Four China-based construction firms will pay nearly USD14 million in back wages and damages to thousands of Chinese workers for construction of a casino in the U.S.

Corporate bits | MGM celebrates CNY with seniors charity

On March 3 MGM celebrated the start of the Chinese New Year with senior members of the Women’s General Association of Macau. As part of the celebration, a lion

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