Briefs | T1 signal hoisted, floods expected at Inner Harbor

The Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) hoisted typhoon signal no.1 yesterday and the warning is expected to remain in place for a while. According to SMG, floods could

All casino employees to be banned from casinos while off-duty

A proposed bill suggests that the Macau law regulating casino workers’ entry to casinos while off-duty should include an entry ban for all gaming operators’ employees. On

Property prices rise 1.7 percent

The overall residential property price index for the three-month period between April-June 2018 increased by 1.7 percent over the previous period (March- May 2018) to 269.4,

No plans yet for testing school uniforms in Macau

The Consumer Council in Hong Kong has recently found that the uniforms of two secondary schools contain cancer-causing chemicals from dyes. The uniforms contained more

Education | UM organizes global leadership development program

The fifth module of the Global Leadership Development Program, co-organized by the University of Macau (UM) Asia-Pacific Academy of Economics and Management (APAEM) and the Faculty of

BNU posts profit of MOP310.8 million in first half

Macau’s Banco Nacional Ultramarino (BNU) posted a profit of MOP310.8 million (EUR33.13 million) in the first half of 2018, down 3.15 percent from the amount recorded

Heritage | IC asked to request Guia Circuit listing

José Estorninho, President of the Association for the Promotion and Development of the Guia Circuit of Macau, has submitted a request to the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC)

Portugal-China Chamber of Commerce delegation visits Forum Macau

Representatives from the Macau Delegation of the Portugal-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCILC), led by president Leong Wa Kun, recently visited the office of the Permanent

Real Estate Matters | How to find a real estate mentor

Even with the abundance of freestanding information on the internet and in the libraries, we recognize that having a mentor who has been there and done it is

Retail | Ikea’s sofas and spoons in demand as first India store opens

Ikea spent 12 years studying India and visited 1,000 homes in major cities to see how its people lived. Today, as a few dozen early shoppers walked

Nevada nears new sexual harassment policies at casinos

Nevada’s chief gambling regulator said Wednesday she’s been encouraged by the input she’s received from casino executives and workers as the state’s Gaming Control Board considers rules

Investors turn against Hong Kong stocks in market rout

Chinese investors have gone off Hong Kong stocks again. After turning net buyers in July, mainland traders have been selling the city’s stocks this month, returning to

Corporate bits | MGM team members graduate diploma program

Seven MGM team members enrolled in the MGM High School Diploma Program successfully completed their courses and received diplomas from Escola Secundária Luso-Chinesa de Luís Gonzaga Gomes (ESLC) last

Trade War | Trump’s planned duties on Chinese art panned by dealers, museums

The art world is growing anxious about President Donald Trump’s trade war with China. The administration’s list of USD200 billion in goods targeted for duties

Vaccine Scandal | Authorities freeze stock of top executive arrested in crackdown

China stepped up its crackdown of the pharmaceutical company at the center of a vaccine scandal, freezing shares of the drugmaker’s chairwoman following her arrest. Changsheng

US scrutinizes HNA group over building near Trump Tower

China’s HNA Group Co. said it’s been questioned by a U.S. government panel over its ownership of a building in Manhattan near Trump Tower. The

Tennis player Peng Shuai banned six months

Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai has been banned for six months for breaching the sport’s anti-corruption program by attempting to change her Wimbledon doubles partner through coercion last year

Philippines | Official says foreign militant behind van explosion

A foreign militant was behind a powerful van blast that targeted a big public gathering in the southern Philippines but failed after the vehicle stalled and instead

Koreas | Rivals to meet to prepare for leaders’ summit

The rival Koreas will meet Monday for high-level talks meant to prepare for a summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon

Indonesia | Third strong earthquake shakes Lombok as death toll tops 300

The Indonesian island of Lombok was shaken by a third big earthquake in little more than a week yesterday as the official death toll from the

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