Local banks involved in issuing Special Bonds for Greater Bay

The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Macau), Luso Bank, and the Bank of China, Macau Branch will distribute special bonds worth 5 billion renminbi (RMB) issued

ExCo | CE and police chiefs to form national security commission

The regulation proposes to establish the Macau SAR’s National Security Defense Commission (CDSE). “The commission is the organization which assists the CE in making

Malaysia brings eight money laundering charges against Low

Malaysian police authorities formally charged billionaire fugitive businessman Jho Low with money laundering on Friday, saying that the charges would facilitate his arrest overseas. Simultaneously,

Briefs | 16 parking lots to close during strong typhoons

Sixteen public parking lots under the management of the Transport Bureau (DSAT) will close one hour after the hoisting of typhoon signal number 8, the third

‘Pasalubong’ culture still exists within PH community

Many migrant workers in the city have a habit of bringing goods back home as presents. For Filipinos, this tradition is called “pasalubong” and it

Sands China imparts global vision to SMEs

A local small and medium-sized enterprise (SME)  that has been partnering with Sands China for some ten years has told of its massive growth and changes

Thai police extend probe into crypto scandal involving Macau

Thai authorities this week are expected to step up their investigation of a financial scam involving the alleged theft of about USD25 million worth of bitcoins from

Education IFT to offer its first Master’s program

The Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) 2018/2019 Degree Program Student Orientation Ceremony was held last week. President of IFT, Fanny Vong, welcomed 512 new students.

Melco: healthy gaming for a better community

Despite recent policies to diversify the economy, gaming remains Macau’s bread and butter. Even as operators like Melco Resorts & Entertainment roll out new

Ostrich skin and Neo-Viagra? A shopping guide to North Korea

Ostrich skin ready for tailoring, huge flat-screen TVs, “Neo-Viagra” and a cure for cancer? North Korea’s official shopper’s guide is glossy and full of testimonials from satisfied

Corporate Bits | Annual SJM scholarship awards 41 children of staff

Sociedade de Jogos de Macau awarded scholarships to 41 children of staff, including new scholarships to 10 outstanding students of Year 2018 and the renewal of

Hong Kong | World’s priciest home market pushes millennials beyond the law

Hong Kong’s stratospheric property prices are pushing some residents beyond the law. A small, but significant, number of younger people are living in industrial buildings,

China in struggle to curb reliance on US market, suppliers

Faced with plunging U.S. orders, surgical glove maker Ren Jiding is hunting for new markets amid Chinese government calls to reduce reliance on the United

Nissan launches China-focused electric car

Nissan’s first electric sedan designed for China began production yesterday at the start of a wave of dozens of planned lower-cost electrics being created by

Tibet | Wang Yang calls for ‘anti-separatism efforts’ in Tibet

A  top Chinese leader has called for “advancing anti-separatism efforts” in Tibet, in a sign of continued high-pressure tactics in the Himalayan region. Wang Yang, the ruling

Belt & Road | Beijing defends ‘New Silk Road’ against debt complaints

Chinese officials yesterday defended Beijing’s initiative to build a “New Silk Road” of railways and other infrastructure across Asia against complaints it leaves host countries with too much debt

Myanmar | UN team: Military chiefs should face ‘genocide’ case

Investigators working for the U.N.’s top human rights body said yesterday that Myanmar military leaders should be prosecuted for genocide against Rohingya Muslims, taking the unusual

Race-based school criteria roils Asian-Americans – again

Time and again, Chinese-American students consistently delivered top academic scores, only to be denied admission to their dream school. Parents bemoaned what they saw as an

US Neil Simon, Broadway’s master of comedy, dies at 91

Playwright Neil Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as “The Odd Couple,” ‘’Barefoot in the Park” and his “Brighton Beach” trilogy dominated Broadway

The end of NAFTA? | US and Mexico near deal that would set path for treaty revamp

President Donald Trump said he intends to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement and call its replacement “the United States-Mexico Trade Agreement” — a name that

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