Real Estate Matters | The new laws and how they affect you – Part 2

Last week we looked at what was and was not revised in the new laws. The main areas revised concern: The right to terminate an agreement

Chinese tourists spur Thai mall’s USD330 million expansion bet

The Platinum Group Pcl, whose wholesale fashion mall in Bangkok attracts about 15 million people yearly, expects booming Chinese tourism to support its retail shopping center

Corporate bits | Cotai Jet celebrates 10th anniversary with celebratory offers

Cotai Water Jet is offering a range of special celebratory offers and prizes to mark its tenth anniversary on November 30, according to a statement issued by

Amazon hunting for second US headquarters for 50,000 staff

Amazon.com Inc. is searching for a site for a major corporate office in the U.S., a development expected to house as many as 50,000 people and to

Retail | Kohl’s enlists Amazon as ally in bid to drive store traffic

In a sign of the times, Kohl’s Corp. and Home Depot Inc. are the latest traditional retailers to embrace online giants. Kohl’s aims to turn an

Flight attendant wins discrimination case against Aeroflot

A Moscow court on yesterday ruled in favor of a flight attendant who claimed Russia’s flagship airline stopped assigning her to work long-haul international flights because of her

Corporate bits | MGM launches relief program for SMEs

MGM has initiated a SME Relief Program to help local businesses affected by the typhoon to get back on track and recover from the consequent damage.

Corporate bits | ‘Pygmalion – the musical’ at the Parisian Macao

Spring-Time Experimental Theatre is bringing Pygmalion – The Musical presented by The Parisian Macao and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) Macau to The Parisian Theatre

Fosun sees green light at end of government crackdown tunnel

Fosun International Ltd., one of the companies in the cross hairs of a Chinese government crackdown on offshore acquisitions, says its plans for growth don’t clash with

Hyundai Motor’s China plant halts again on supply disruption

Hyundai Motor Co. said its China plant halted operation due to a supply disruption yesterday, its second shutdown in China in less than a month as diplomatic tensions

Italian banks have overcome systemic risk, finance elites say

Now that  worries Italian banks will suffer a meltdown have subsided, lenders need to persuade investors they can make money. Both optimistic buyers and more

Corporate bits | K-Pop group to bring ‘Wings tour’ to Macau

Live Nation has announced that the “2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour In Macau” will take place on November 4 at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Arena.

Ask the Vet | A Guide to Worms in Cats

Cat worms are 100 percent treatable and, in many cases, they are 100 percent preventable. Cat worms can be treated effectively once the type of worm

Anbang said to prepare new products as three-month ban ends

Anbang Insurance Group Co. is going back to basics. The acquisitive Chinese firm, which landed in Beijing’s crosshairs after funding a global buyout spree with sales of high-yield investment

As Uber drove into PR pot hole, Lyft stepped on the gas

When management upheaval, allegations of corporate espionage, and revelations of sexual harassment sent Uber into a public relations sinkhole, its long overshadowed rival Lyft shifted into overdrive.

Real Estate Matters | The new laws and how they affect you

You will almost certainly have read about the real estate laws that have been the subject of government discussion lately. Specifically, the discussion has been on the

USD500b investment | Exotic China plan to rescue Puerto Rico’s economy

Over the years, Puerto Rico has wooed visitors and investors with beaches, sun, tax breaks and splashy public works. Now the Caribbean island wants to

The Buzz | Hard Rock Cafe moving off AC Boardwalk, into re-done casino

The Hard Rock Cafe on the Atlantic City Boardwalk will shut down and be relocated into the former Trump Taj Mahal casino when Hard Rock reopens it under

Markets Wrap | Stocks rebound as Korean fears abate; gold steady

European stocks followed most Asian equities higher as tensions surrounding North Korea eased. The yen dropped as demand for safe-haven assets began to fade, although gold and

Automaker | Hyundai resumes production in China after supply disruption

Hyundai Motor Co. said it resumed production at factories in China yesterday following a shutdown that stemmed from a dispute between Beijing and Seoul over a

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