Around the world, luxury real estate poised to (mostly) strengthen

Rich homebuyers laid low in 2019 as economic uncertainties turned global cities into risky propositions. But don’t be surprised next year to spot the world’s wealthiest

Shoppers in Asia want Europe’s handbags, not its supermarkets

Even as global consumer brands grow more dependent on Asia for sales of everything from fancy handbags to baby formula, European retailers keep retreating from the world’s fastest-growing markets. The U.K.’s

MGM Cotai to host NYE party at the Spectacle

This New Year’s Eve, the Spectacle at MGM Cotai will be transformed into a 360-degree music extravaganza countdown party to ring in 2020. The spirit of the party is curated

Venetian and Parisian offer NYE countdown parties

The Venetian Macao and The Parisian Macao are hosting New Year’s Eve countdown parties for end-of-year revelers hoping to bid farewell to 2019 and welcome in 2020 in style. From 8

Caught in Trump’s trade crossfire, Israel chases deal with China

One of Donald Trump’s top allies and his chief economic adversary are drifting closer, at least when it comes to trade. In what could be

What credit pros are watching as defaults rise in China

These are perilous times for holders of Chinese corporate bonds. Record domestic defaults and the biggest dollar-debt delinquency by a state-owned company in two decades have jolted investors

Misused Carney broadcast feeds prompt BOE probe

The Bank of England asked regulators to investigate how an audio broadcast of some of its press conferences was misused to potentially give traders an unfair

Tiffany expects double-digit growth in China despite weak economy

Tiffany & Co. expects double-digit growth in China next year despite a weaker economy, as consumers curb their overseas luxury purchases and spend more at home.

Hottest job in Argentina Helping the 1% hide their cash abroad

Franco Reinson has never been busier, fielding calls and holding meetings in his office in downtown Buenos Aires. The wealth adviser can thank President Alberto

Hong Kong’s airlines face job cuts and even bankruptcies

Hong Kong’s airlines face the prospect of further job cuts and even bankruptcies as anti-Beijing protests continue to deter tourists from the city, adding to

GEG holds respectful workplace workshop with women’s association

Galaxy Entertainment Group and the Women’s General Association of Macau recently held a workshop for nearly 200 employees at Banyan Tree Macau, aiming to provide information on creating

Sands China takes trip to patriotic exhibition at Macau Forum

Over 40 Sands China employees enjoyed a guided tour of the Macau government’s new exhibition at the Macau Forum on Monday – “The Broad Waves of a Great

Aviation | Boeing considers halting production of 737 Max

Boeing Co. dropped the most in nearly two months on news that the company is weighing a temporary production halt for the grounded 737 Max. With regulatory approval for the jet’s

How US-China limited trade deal achieved a little but left out a lot

The limited trade deal that the Trump administration and Beijing announced Friday means Americans will avoid a holiday tax increase on imported toys, clothing and smartphones.

Nintendo Switch sales in China could reach 4 million by March

Only a few days after Nintendo Co.’s Switch made its long-anticipated entry into China, one analyst is making a bullish case for Mario and Zelda’s

Robinhood launches cash management service

Robinhood Markets Inc. has finally launched its take on a bank account, albeit a very different version of the service it once hoped to offer. On

Melco’s 2,000-strong volunteer team join ‘Walk for a Million’

More than 2,000 staff from Melco Resorts & Entertainment and their families volunteered to take part in the annual charity event, “Walk for a Million”. As part

Singer Terry Lin to perform at The Venetian Macao next month

As well as great singing and superb songs, Lin has promised his fans exclusive surprises during the highly anticipated Macau show, as well as dazzling lighting

Luxury travel retailer DFS Group showcases ‘Masters of Time’ exhibition

This year’s exhibition features a specially curated collection that highlights six different time periods - the 19th century, the 1920s, the 1960s, the 2000s,

Here’s how miserable 2019 was for the airline industry

Airline industry profits will come in lower than forecast this year as passenger numbers and cargo volumes are held back by slowing economic growth and global

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