Gaming | Big brother casinos can spot who’s most likely to lose big

The house always wins - and now it has artificial intelligence on its side. Some of the world’s biggest casino operators in Macau are starting to

Gaming | Analysis: June growth may find lift from 2018 FIFA World Cup

Holding conservative expectations for June, analysts expect the month will round out the first half of 2019 slightly down on Macau’s gross gaming revenue from last

Goldman Sachs: VIP more resilient than thought

Goldman Sachs says that VIP activity in the second quarter of 2019 has been more resilient that previously thought. The investment bank said that Macau’s

Macau SLOT records MOP224 million in profit last year

Lottery and sports betting company Sociedade de Lotarias e Apostas Mútuas de Macau, yesterday released its financial report for last year. The company made more than MOP224

Transport | Bus companies report combined MOP110m in profit

Local bus companies have registered a total profit of MOP110.9 million after taxes in 2018. The final results from the audited accounts were published yesterday in

Fishing vessel up in flames in Inner Harbor

A fishing vessel in the Inner Harbor area caught fire yesterday afternoon, videos circulating online showed, before the flames spread to a second vessel in the area.

MELCO promoting life values through volunteerism

Supporting, encouraging and facilitating events for employees and their family members to volunteer for the community, Melco Resorts and Entertainment has developed the Teaching Children Values program

Ilha Verde Hill | CCAC says evidence supports Macau Diocese ownership

The Commission Against Corruption (CCAC) has stated that there is strong evidence to show that the land plot at Ilha Verde Hill, which formed the core

GPDP issues first fine against cold call marketing

For the first time, the city’s Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) has issued a fine for a case of random cold calling. Recently, the GPDP issued the

Five arrested for illegal lending

The Judiciary Police (PJ) has cracked down on a group for illegal lending, arresting five local residents, with still more to be believed on the run,

Civil Protection Bill continues to generate concern from all corners

The Civil Protection Bill, now being considered in detail by the First Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly (AL), continues to raise concerns from all corners

Macau bested by 200 mainland cities on energy intensity

Macau is not an energy- friendly city by Chinese standards, suggests a recently released report showing the SAR was bested by more than 200 mainland cities

China to issue 2 billion renminbi in gov’t bonds

The Chinese Central Government will issue 2 billion renminbi-worth (USD290.6 million) of government bonds in Macau on July 4, according to a joint announcement yesterday by

GGCT stresses: travel alert is recommendation, not prohibition

Macau’s Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) issues travel warnings to countries and regions to serve only as recommendations, the Office stressed a day after it

Tourism | China reduces application fee for Macau travel document

China has reduced the application fees for its citizens who wish to apply for travel documents to Hong Kong and Macau, and for mainland Chinese passports, according to

Tycoon Richard Li’s FWD in talks to buy MetLife Hong Kong

FWD Group is in advanced talks to buy MetLife Inc.’s Hong Kong insurance unit in what would be the latest in a string of acquisitions by the

CRIME | Local student loses 48,000 patacas in online sex scam

A local student has fallen victim to an online scam after seeking sexual services through a social network, according to the Judiciary Police (PJ). The PJ

Anti-corruption agency slams gov’t in Ilha Verde Hill probe

Macau’s anti- corruption agency has found that two government departments violated the Urban Planning Law and the Cultural Heritage Protection Law in their conservation and planning

Sidónio Pais café victim of second crash in two months

The Public Security Police Force has confirmed to the Times that a rubbish collection truck crashed into an old cafeteria on Avenida de Sidónio Pais at around

Sulu Sou wants police-demonstrator mechanism

Lawmaker Sulu Sou has asked the government to establish a specific communication mechanism between demonstration organizers and police authorities for future demonstrations, in order to avoid

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