China’s trade surplus swells to $877.6b as exports grow

China's trade surplus swelled to a record $877.6 billion last year as exports rose despite weakening U.S. and European demand and anti-virus controls that temporarily shut

At rehabbed Globes, ‘The Fabelmans,’ ‘Banshees’ triumph

The Golden Globes returned to the air yesterday with a red carpet flush with celebrities, comedian Jerrod Carmichael as a hesitant emcee and top awards

The St. Regis Bar introduces new head mixologist 

The St. Regis Bar has announced its new head mixologist who aims to elevate and establish the bar as “one of Asia’s Best Bars by bringing new concepts and trends to

Urban Kitchen presents CNY feast

Urban Kitchen at JW Marriott Hotel Macau has prepared two eclectic menus for the upcoming Chinese New Year. After a hiatus, the restaurant is bringing back its popular lunch buffet just in

Buffett’s firm keeps selling BYD shares despite past praise

Warren Buffett’s company continues selling off its BYD shares despite the positive comments he has made about the Chinese electric car maker in the past,

Virgin Orbit reports ‘anomaly’ in satellite launch from UK

A The U.S.-based company attempted its first international launch on Monday, using a modified jumbo jet to carry one of its rockets from Cornwall in southwestern

Grounded ship refloated in Egypt’s Suez Canal: officials

Egyptian authorities said a cargo ship carrying corn that went aground early yesterday in the Suez Canal was refloated and traffic through the crucial waterway

Galaxy to pay one-month bonus to staff Jan. 18

Galaxy Entertainment Group has announced that a one-off bonus equivalent to one month of salary will be awarded on Jan. 18 to eligible team members ranking as senior

Sands Shopping Carnival wins Brand Exhibition Award

The 2022 Sands Shopping Carnival has won the Brand Exhibition Award in the Macao Convention and Exhibition Commendation Awards 2022. Now in its seventh edition, the Macao Convention and Exhibition Commendation

Where are the Gulf Arab tourists? Israel’s hopes fall short

When Israel struck an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to open diplomatic ties in 2020, it brought an electrifying sense of achievement to a country

Sands China announces discretionary allowance for team members

Sands China Ltd. is paying a discretionary allowance, equivalent to one month’s salary, to more than 23,000 eligible full-time team members on Jan. 18, 2023 – in gratitude of team

Melco hosts Christmas-themed activities for the community

Melco Resorts & Entertainment continues to bring warmth and joy to the local community this Christmas through its ‘Simple Acts of Kindness 2.0’ volunteering initiative. In collaboration with the

Twitter poll closes, users vote in favor of Musk exit as CEO

More than half of 17.5 million users who responded to a poll that asked whether billionaire Elon Musk should step down as head of Twitter voted

Europe shifts focus to avoiding shortage next year

The heads of the International Energy Agency and European Union’s executive branch said yesterday that the 27-nation bloc is expected to weather an energy

GM joint venture gets $2.5B loan to build battery plants

A joint venture between General Motors and South Korean battery company LG Energy Solution has closed on a $2.5 billion federal loan to help finance three lithium-ion battery

Tesla launches in Thailand, vying to compete with China EVs

Tesla has launched sales in Thailand, offering its popular Model 3 and Model Y at prices aimed at competing with rivals like China’s BYD. The company staged a

As Musk is learning, content moderation is a messy job

Now that he’s back on Twitter, neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin wants somebody to explain the rules. Anglin, the founder of an infamous neo-Nazi website, was reinstated, one of many previously banned users to benefit from an amnesty granted by Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk. The next day, Musk banished Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, after he posted a swastika with a Star of David in it.

Exec who cleaned up Enron calls FTX mess ‘unprecedented’

The new CEO of the collapsed cryptocurrency trading firm FTX, who oversaw Enron’s bankruptcy, said he has never seen such a “complete failure” of corporate control. John

UK inflation accelerates to 41-year high of 11.1%

Britain's inflation rate rose to a 41-year high in October, fueling demands for the government to do more to ease the nation’s cost-of-living crisis when

China consumer, factory activity down as virus controls rise

Chinese consumer spending contracted in October and factory activity weakened as anti-virus controls following a rise in infections weighed on the economy. Retail sales sank

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