Residential prices decline 3.4%

Macau’s overall residential property price index declined 3.4% quarter-on-quarter to 218.8 in the second quarter of 2024, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service. Prices on

North District consumption carnival generates MOP150 million

The 20-week “Weekend Consumer Rewards in Northern District” event has concluded, with the Economic and Technological Development Bureau reporting strong results. A total of 1,255 North District merchants participated in

Mobile payments witness robust growth in Q2

The second quarter of 2024 saw a significant increase in the use of local mobile payment tools and a rise in credit and debit card transactions. According to

PJ investigates two cases of body discovery

A young local woman was found lifeless in a public toilet of the A-Ma Cultural Village yesterday morning. According to a report by the Judiciary Police (PJ), a

Tesla is recalling more than 1.6 million cars in China for a remote software fix

Tesla is recalling 1.68 million cars in China for a remote software upgrade to ensure that they warn the driver when the trunk is not locked

China’s exports grow 7% in July, less than forecasts, while imports pick up pace

China’s exports rose 7% in July from a year earlier, below economists’ forecasts for growth closer to 10% as trade tensions and weakening growth in the United States and

Artyzen Grand Lapa unveils Mid-Autumn Festival offerings

Artyzen Grand Lapa is launching “exquisite mooncakes” to celebrate the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, a tradition that brings families and friends together. The property invites the public

MGM promotes responsible gaming with series of initiatives

MGM has been working with stakeholders in Macau to promote responsible gambling (RG) through various initiatives aimed at building a healthy and sustainable society. Earlier this year,

Physicists laud late Nobel laureate Lee

In his Nobel acceptance speech in 1957, 31-year-old physicist Tsung-Dao Lee reflected on how his breakthrough discovery of the violation of the principle of parity was

US, Australia, Canada, Philippines stage naval, air force maneuvers

The United States, Australia, Canada and the Philippines held air and naval maneuvers yesterday in what they said was a show of force to promote the

Nobel laureate Yunus will head interim government after unrest ousted Hasina

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus will head Bangladesh’s interim government after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country amid a mass uprising that left hundreds of

Utility’s proposal to rat out hidden marijuana operations raises privacy concerns

Operators of illegal marijuana grow enterprises hidden inside rural homes in Maine don’t have to worry much about prying neighbors. But their staggering electric bills may

1974 President Nixon to resign from office

Richard Nixon has announced he is stepping down as president of the United States - the first man ever to do so. He has announced his departure

Parisians once scoffed at hosting the games. Now, here come the conga lines

Like most self-respecting Parisians, Mathilde Joannard and Franck Tallieu had been training for the Olympic sport of Olympics-bashing. Of course the Olympics were going to be

Teen vies for record solo flight to raise money for childhood cancer research

A Chinese American teen is vying to become the youngest person to fly solo to all seven continents in a quest that also aims to drum up

Extreme heat is impacting most Americans’ electricity bills, poll finds

Around 7 in 10 Americans say in the last year extreme heat has had an impact on their electricity bills, ranging from minor to major, and most have

China’s had enough of its own toxic price wars

China’s Politburo, its most powerful political body, recently pledged to boost consumer spending and curb “vicious competition” among businesses. This unusually direct statement reflects growing concerns over intense

Thursday, August 8, 2024 – edition no. 4541

— The gov’t admits it has never encouraged the development of recycling industry amid lack of land, resulting in the export of recycled materials * Train-Less Terminus | Islands Hospital LRT

Macau deemed to be ‘Miami of the east’

A recent study suggests that Macau has the potential to transform into the “Miami of the East” by enhancing its economic cooperation with Latin American

Pedestrian link between Taipa and Hengqin LRT Lines completed

Construction of the pedestrian passageway that links the Taipa Line and the Hengqin Line of Light Rapid Transit (LRT) has been completed, the Public Works Bureau

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