Culture – Ballet | Macau ‘Nutcracker’ final tour for HKB director

The Hong Kong Ballet (HKB) will return to Macau this weekend for three performances of one of the most popular classical works in ballet, “The Nutcracker”, which

Gov’t introduces new travel regulations for civil servants

Chief Executive Chui Sai On has signed a notice regarding new travel regulations for MSAR government officials, according to a notice published in the Official Gazette this

Group calls for milder illegal parking penalties

Nine representatives of the Macau Federation of Transportation, together with lawmakers Lei Cheng I and Kwan Tsui Heng, visited the Transport Bureau (DSAT) yesterday calling for the

Uber still hopes for service legalization

No concrete dialogues have yet been established between the controversial ride-hailing app Uber and the government. Uber Macau general manager Trasy Lou Walsh told the press yesterday that the

Briefs | Zhuhai to double residents’ income by 2022

Zhuhai mayor Zheng Renhao pledged in the city’s government work report that Zhuhai’s gross domestic product (GDP) per capita will be double that of 2010 in five

Property | Non-resident loans soar

New approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) increased in November 2016, while those of commercial real estate loans (CRELs) decreased during the month, according to data

Hong Kong | No. 2 official quits, becomes favorite for top post

Hong Kong’s No. 2 official, Carrie Lam, announced plans to seek the chief executive’s post, a move buoyed by perceptions she’s the person China prefers to lead a city wracked

Entertainment | CNY parade returns on January 30

The Chinese New Year parade will be held on the third (January 30) and eighth days (February 4) of the Lunar New Year. The event

Real Estate Matters | The Challenges Of Getting Around In Macau

In March last year we touched upon the serious challenges faced by Macau, and how these challenges will almost certainly affect property prices either directly or indirectly.

Marks & Spencer rebounds as clothing sales top estimates

Marks & Spencer Group Plc reported its best clothing sales in more than five years, delivering a confidence boost to the embattled British retailer after a

MCE appoint Crawford to the board as two others depart

Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd. (MCE) last night announced the appointment of John William Crawford as an independent non-executive director of the company with immediate effect. Crawford

Photography | MAM exhibition explores historical Macau

The Macau Museum of Art (MAM), together with the Black- And- White Photographic Society of Macau, is holding an exhibition of the photography works of

Sport | Football association drops the ball on tournament registration

Local football champions Benfica Macau will probably be staying at home this year when 47 other Asian clubs advance to the play-off and preliminary rounds of the

Corporate bits | CTM offers promotions at CNY Shopping and Food Expo

CTM will set up a sales booth at the Lunar New Year Shopping and Food Expo, offering telecom services and products at promotional prices. The expo

Taiwan protests Nigeria order to move trade mission from capital

Taiwan accused China of interference after the Nigerian government ordered the island to move its trade mission from the capital Abuja to Lagos. Nigerian Minister of

Clean energy spending drops most on record as growth slows

Global investments in renewable power dropped the most on record in 2016 as demand in China and Japan faltered. Worldwide spending on clean energy fell

Auto market has bumper year but 2017 outlook is weaker

China’s auto market had a bumper year in 2016 as sales grew by 15 percent, with drivers rushing to buy cars before a tax break expired at

Credit growth exceeds estimates

China’s broadest measure of new credit expanded faster than expected, bringing the total of new loans extended last year to roughly equal the size of Italy’s USD1.8

Report | More than 16,000 Iraqis killed by violence in 2016

Violence and military operations claimed the lives of more than 16,000 civilians in Iraq last year, a research group that tracks civilian deaths in Iraq said yesterday,

Ex-UN chief back in S. Korea, hints at presidential bid

Former U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said yesterday he’ll soon announce whether to run for South Korea’s top job as he returned home and strongly hinted at his political ambitions before

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