China’s top securities regulator resorted to unusually harsh language to denounce leveraged acquisitions of shares in listed companies, as officials move to rein in financial risks associated
China urged Washington yesterday to stop disrupting its foreign corporate acquisitions after President Barack Obama blocked the purchase of a German maker of semiconductor manufacturing equipment as a security
Chinese leaders face a challenge: How to deal with Donald Trump. Weeks before taking office, the incoming American president is riling Beijing with confrontation and online statements
Floods from torrential rains have killed 13 people in central Vietnam, with more rain forecast for the region. Local disaster officials said yesterday that floods since late November have
President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he attends the 80th anniversary of the National Bureau of Investigation in Manila on Nov. 14 The Philippine vice president resigned her Cabinet
New Zealand’s popular Prime Minister John Key stunned the nation yesterday when he announced, in a breaking voice, he was resigning after eight years as leader. Key had
The patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church consecrated a prominent new church on Sunday near the Eiffel Tower seen as a controversial symbol of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s influence
Italian voters dealt Premier Matteo Renzi a resounding rebuke by rejecting his proposed constitutional reforms, plunging Europe’s fourth-largest economy into political and economic uncertainty yesterday. Renzi announced he
A mob of Hindu militants has torn down a mosque and attacked other Muslim targets in the north Indian town of Ayodhya, in one of India’s worst
An 89-year-old army veteran who made national headlines in Britain with a newspaper ad seeking work has started his new job. The Cantina Kitchen & Bar in the seaside
The 2016 Sands Supplier Excellence Awards was held at The Venetian Macao last week, with Sands China Ltd. recognizing the outstanding cooperation and services of its
It started with a victory at home in the Japan Open. It ended with another trophy in the Bahamas against a short but strong field. Five tournaments. Four
There used to be no team better than Manchester United at scoring much-needed late goals. Under Jose Mourinho, the opposite is happening. In the last
ITALY Voters dealt Premier Matteo Renzi a resounding rebuke by rejecting his proposed constitutional reforms, plunging Europe’s fourth-largest economy into political and economic uncertainty yesterday. Renzi, who had boldly
A good deed could turn into a USD50 tip from Jackson law enforcement officials who will dole out donated money ahead of the holidays. The Jackson Hole News and
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s future policy stance poses “the single largest risk to the global economy,” according to a client survey by forecasting firm Oxford Economics Ltd. More
One episode of the “No Trilho dos Naturalistas: Angola” (Tracking the Naturalists: Angola) four-part series will be screened tonight from 6 p.m. at Casa Garden as
With the 50th anniversary this month of the turmoil of the 1-2-3 Incident in Macau, and subsequently the call for the event to be introduced to children’s textbooks,
* James Wong represents Macau at the Venice Art Biennale * Resident scammed over investments in US * Wynn Las Vegas, Venetian Macao in top 10 most instagrammed hotels * VP quits cabinet
A Hong Kong-based company keen on fostering eco-friendly efforts is set to expand its market in the region to further promote the sharing economy model. ECrent Worldwide Company, founded in
Copyright © Macau Daily Times 2008-2022. All Rights Reserved