Next Trump tariffs may soon hit Europe’s luxury exporters

Some of Europe’s top luxury brands are targeted in President Donald Trump’s latest tariff salvo, which could affect billions of dollars in exports of American-bound whiskeys, wine, Champagne, handbags and

Corporate Bits | St. Regis to revive ‘Stories of the Sea’ special seafood menu

The St. Regis Macao will offer a special menu featuring seafood from around the world at the hotel’s signature restaurant, The Manor. The six-course dinner menu is called “Stories of

Opinion | Can London’s great wall against Hong Kong hold?

Hong Kong Stock Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.’s tilt at London Stock Exchange Group Plc has achieved one thing: It has extracted a helpful checklist of requirements for any other would-be

A scathing London Stock Exchange sends HKEX packing

Charles Li isn’t taking “no” for an answer. Rejected by London Stock Exchange Group Plc directors, the chief executive officer of Hong Kong’s bourse is ready to make his case for

Corporate Bits | Social media users win getaway at Conrad’s Presidential Suite

Facebook fan of Conrad Macao, Cotai Central, Wing Chan from Hong Kong, and Instagram fan Fernando Alberto Xavier Pereira from Macau, have each won a getaway in the hotel’s luxurious

HK exchange makes unsolicited $36.6 billion bid for London rival

The Hong Kong stock exchange wants to buy its London counterpart to create a company worth more than $70 billion that could shore up the U.K. capital’s status as a

Corporate Bits | Melco presents exhibition on developments for women, children

Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited has presented an exhibition on the developments made for the benefit of women and children in the past 20 years, led by the Macao Women’s

Floating Adriatic port closer to easing Russian gas dominance

On a recent late-summer’s day, 24-meter-high pile drivers shook a rocky beach on the Croatian island of Krk with bone-jarring thumps. Where blue waters meet the tan shoreline, workers were

Singapore | Economy shows some signs of hope as trade war drags on

It may not be all doom and gloom for Singapore’s economy. Recent data and anecdotal evidence suggest gross domestic product will probably grow in the third quarter after shrinking in the

Saudi Arabia’s royal Oil Minister is the ultimate OPEC insider

In June last year, a crunch OPEC meeting was on the edge of collapse. Iran had threatened to storm out and sink a deal on production quotas, accusing the Saudi

Corporate Bits | Melco celebrates achievements of Congjiang County teachers with donation

Melco Resorts & Entertainment will sponsor the Rural Congjiang County Outstanding Teachers Reward Program for two consecutive years with a donation of RMB500,000. The initiative is part of the nine collective

Bali beaches, Thai temples go quiet as Chinese stay at home

  From quiet beaches in Bali to empty rooms in Hanoi’s hotels, pangs from China’s economic malaise and weakening yuan are being felt across Southeast Asia’s vacation belt. A boom in Chinese

Corporate Bits | Galaxy shares Mid-Autumn care with the elderly

  In celebration of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, Galaxy Macau recently organized an afternoon out for 80 local seniors at the company’s Broadway property. The event was held in association with the

A new problem looms for Bahamas resorts that Dorian spared

The largest resorts in the Bahamas avoided the wrath of Hurricane Dorian. The next step is making sure everyone knows it. The Category 5 hurricane mostly spared the island of New

Singapore’s GIC nears deal for Oxford Fairmont hotels stake

Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, GIC Pte, is nearing a deal to buy a majority stake in Oxford Properties Group’s Fairmont portfolio, which consists of four of Canada’s most iconic hotels,

Holiday in Saudi Arabia? Kingdom mulls launch of tourist visas

Saudi Arabia is edging closer to allowing tourists access to the kingdom with a plan to open visa applications at the end of September, according to three people familiar with

Billionaire Uniqlo founder wants a woman to succeed him as CEO

Tadashi Yanai, Fast Retailing Co.’s 70-year-old billionaire founder, said he would prefer to be succeeded by a woman, which would be better for Asia’s largest retailer.

Cathay Pacific chairman resigns weeks after CEO steps down

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Chairman John Slosar followed the chief executive officer in resigning after the carrier faced scrutiny from China for its employees’ involvement in

Pink Inspired activities extended with Eiffel Tower race

Conrad Macao, Cotai Central is launching its annual Pink Inspired campaign with a series of experiences and collectibles available throughout October in support of Hong Kong Cancer Fund’s (HKCF)

Oktoberfest Macau at MGM to kick off on October 17

Oktoberfest Macau at MGM will be held between October 17 and 28 at MGM Cotai’s Roof Terrace. Rocking the town again with the 11-day Bavarian festival, this

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