WeWork said in talks to rent in HK’s bar district

WeWork Cos., the co-working space company that’s among the world’s most valuable startups, is in advanced talks to rent a building in Hong Kong’s popular nightlife

Southeast Asian ride-hailing app Grab raises USD2.5b

Japan’s Softbank and China’s top ride- hailing firm Didi Chuxing are pouring USD2 billion into the latest round of financing by cash-hungry Southeast Asian taxi app

Chinese banks halt lending to HNA Group

Several Chinese banks that helped fund HNA Group Co.’s global acquisition spree are losing their appetite for financing the company, according to people familiar with the matter.

Ask the Vet | Administering Cat Eye Drops

Many eye infections, diseases or injuries will require treatment by the administration of cat eye drops. Some cats will resist this treatment, especially if the eye is in

Kushner adds USD10m in ‘omitted’ assets to disclosure form

Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in- law and senior adviser, filed an amended financial disclosure that included 77 items - worth at least USD10 million -

China’s diesel, gasoline exports surge to ease domestic glut

China’s diesel and gasoline exports surged in the first half of the year as a domestic supply glut and slowing demand growth prompted refiners to sell more

Hong Kong skyscrapers world’s most expensive, Knight Frank says

Skyscrapers in Hong Kong are the world’s most expensive commercial real estate assets, according to Knight Frank LLP. Hong Kong skyscrapers are worth USD8,000 per square

SoftBank’s Son finally explains how all those deals fit together

Masayoshi Son has had a busy year even by the standards of Japan’s most prolific investor. Yesterday in Tokyo, he took time to explain how it

Corporate bits | Sands restaurants receive Wine Spectator awards

Sands China’s 11 signature restaurants have been recognized for their outstanding wine programs by U.S. lifestyle magazine Wine Spectator. Restaurants that received a “Two Glasses” Best of

Top oil buyer’s demand in peril as OPEC wrestles over output

Oil bulls grappling with OPEC’s weakened resolve to curb output are also having to worry about waning demand in the world’s biggest buyer of overseas crude.

AMC tries to distance itself from parent Wanda’s troubles

The U.S. cinema chain AMC has tried to reassure financial markets it is unaffected by its Chinese parent’s debts, saying the American unit never has relied on Wanda

Yahoo Japan launches gaming platform that bypasses app stores

Yahoo Japan Corp., operator of the nation’s second-most popular website, announced a new web-based gaming platform called Game Plus. The new service offers titles

Cathay Pacific’s first-half performance disappointing, CEO says

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.’s operating environment remained challenging in the first half of the year, Chief Executive Officer Rupert Hogg said, dashing expectations of an early

Corporate bits | MGS launches government subsidy scheme for show visitors

The organizers of the Macau Gaming Show (MGS) have joined with the Macau government to launch an official visitor subsidy scheme for international buyers and business partners coming

Hong Kong’s cartel cop sees staff exit amid fight for change

It took 10 years of talks for Hong Kong to pass an antitrust law. But about 18 months after it took effect, the city’s Competition

Corporate bits | Top honors for MGM in institutional investor magazine

MGM China Holdings Limited has received six awards from a leading financial publication, Institutional Investor. The company received honors in all polled categories under the gaming and lodging

Disney teases ‘Star Wars’ hotel in park investment flurry

Walt Disney Co. said it will build an immersive “Star Wars” hotel at its resort in Orlando, Florida, as part of a flurry of investments announced Saturday by

Feature | Las Vegas, New York casinos fuel Asian gambling’s U.S. push

Las Vegas will be getting its first new casino on the Strip in a decade. And the only casino currently operating in New York City, at the

Ask the Vet | 9 Frequent Causes of Cat Eye Problems

Cat eye problems are caused most frequently by bacteria or the feline herpes virus. The symptoms include inflamed red eyes and there will also be a discharge from

Opinion | Japan could kill its casinos before they even open

When Japan’s parliament legalized casino gambling last year, it created a wave of excitement among casino operators and institutional investors. But sensitivities about gambling addiction have now focused

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