Takeoff and cruise: Toyota making ‘flying car,’ luxury boat

Toyota Motor Corp. is working on a “flying car.” A startup backed by the Japanese automaker has developed a test model that engineers hope will eventually develop

Dumping accusation leveled at China

There’s a type of Chinese steel dumping going on that not even the Trump administration is talking about, according to Ohio-based AK Steel Holding Corp.  The

Ask the Vet | 5 best exercises for old dogs

Old dogs can still play like puppies. Don't give up on exercise and games just because you have an older dog. A regimen of regular exercise

Corporate bits | Sands China participates in world challenge day

Sands China team members participated in World Challenge Day on Wednesday. Over 150 team members from across all Sands China properties gathered at The Parisian Macao, as

Real Estate Matters | Is now a good time to buy Macau property? Are prices going to keep climbing?

This article runs at least once per year and should probably run more; Will prices keep rising, or should I wait for prices to drop before buying a

Here are the theories why China may be supercharging the yuan

China’s yuan has emerged from hibernation surprise with an improbable surge that’s left strategists asking - why? After meandering in a stable range against

Macadamia nut craze transforms farmland in South Africa’s east

Booming demand for macadamias is transforming farmland in eastern South Africa, as landowners switch focus from bananas and sugarcane to the creamy nuts used in sweet

Luxury spending to rebound in 2017 on Europe, China, Bain says

Tourism in Spain and the U.K. will lead a rebound in European luxury spending this year, while Chinese domestic consumption also increases, Bain & Co. said, raising its

Briefs | VietJet seeks first overseas listing

VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Co. is in talks to become the first company in Vietnam to list its shares on a stock exchange overseas as the carrier, which

Laptop ban may expand to all international flights, Kelly says

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said he may ban laptop computers in the cabins of all international flights into and out of the U.S. amid continuing terrorist threats

London flight chaos as British Airways seeks to restore services

British Airways flights in and out of London’s Heathrow airport, the third busiest in the world, were disrupted for a second day as the carrier struggled

China’s bicycle renaissance is no boon to biggest producers

In China, a bicycle-sharing phenomenon is changing the way urban dwellers get around - and forcing listed manufacturers to scramble to get a slice of the profits.

Corporate bits | Sands China participates in clean plate challenge

In support of World Hunger Day, Sands China Ltd. team members participated in the Clean Plate Challenge from May 23 to 25. It is the company’s

Ask the Vet | 5 Causes of Puppy Sneezing

Puppy sneezing may be a symptom of allergies or a respiratory infection. Usually sneezing is not a serious medical condition, and can be treated or go away

Real Estate Matters | The Best Places to Live in Macau – 2017 – Part V

We are often asked by people new to hunting for a home in Macau “Where is the best place to live?”. The answer to this

OPEC, allies to extend oil cuts

OPEC and its allies extended oil production cuts for nine more months after last year’s landmark agreement failed to eliminate the global oversupply or achieve a sustained price

Corporate bits | MGM Macau racks up 15 health and safety awards

In a statement released yesterday, MGM Macau said it was proud to have won the most awards at the 2nd F&B Occupational Safety and Health Award Program,

Ikea names Brodin new CEO to lead Asia expansion, online growth

Ikea Group named Jesper Brodin, currently responsible for the development of the Swedish furniture retailer’s product range and supply chain, as chief executive officer after 

South Africa | Tsogo Sun gaming weakened after ouster of Finance Minister

Tsogo Sun Holdings Ltd. said its South African casino business suffered last month as the firing of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan weakened consumer confidence, leading to

Macau: Retail sales value up 12pct

The value of retail sales during the first quarter of 2017 increased by 12 percent year-on-year to MOP16.59 billion, according to figures released by the Statistics and

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