Girl About Globe | Moonshot for mooncakes

I spent much of last week at a fashion event in Hong Kong, where Chinese domestic style brands talked of global ambitions. But, at this time of mooncakes, I’m struck that

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CHINA Four employees at Chinese internet giant Alibaba have lost their jobs after being accused of reprogramming an internal system to steal more than 100 boxes of mooncakes, a traditional

Thursday, September 15, 2016 – edition no. 2644

* Portuguese wine could be ideal product for China-Lusophone cooperation * Patuá seeks consensus on its writing * Bayer buys Monsanto for usd66 billion * U.N. secretary-general disappointed   DOWNLOAD

Tourism | New ‘Cultural and Creative Map’ launched

The map is illustrated by local artist Chan Wai Lam, who takes Macau’s seven parishes as its frame theme in order to elaborate the features of each cultural and creative

Residential and commercial loan approvals drop

Both the new approvals of residential mortgage loans (RMLs) and of commercial real estate loans (CRELs) decreased in July 2016, according to statistics released by the Monetary Authority of Macao.

The Parisian opens with optimism

The Parisian, the latest addition from Sands China to the company’s portfolio in Macau, opened its doors yesterday in a ceremony presided over by Las Vegas Sands chairman and chief

Chui Sai On in Lisbon | Portuguese president praises friendship with Macau, China

Chui Sai On yesterday met with the Portuguese President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, during his official visit to Lisbon. During the meeting, the Chief Executive presented the results of

Human trafficking victims mostly mainlanders

A seminar on “Understanding Human Trafficking From A Global and Local Perspective” was held yesterday. The topics discussed varied from the difficulties faced by the Macau police force in combating

Transportation | LRT to be extended to Hengqin

Niu Jing, director of the Administrative Committee of Hengqin New Area, disclosed earlier this week that Macau and Zhuhai have reached an agreement to extend the Light Rapid Transit (LRT)

Briefs | 70 percent of surveyed teachers feel under pressure

The General Union of the Neighborhood Associations (UGAMM) has released the results of a survey conducted during the months of May and June, which enquired about the pressures faced by

China branding What’s in the name of Western casino operators

When the subsidiaries of Western casino operators entered the Macau market after the gaming liberalization of the mid-2000s, they gave a great deal of consideration to how they would translate

Parisian to be ‘the most likely property to grow the market’

Gaming analysts have underscored the optimism shown by the CEO of Las Vegas Sands, Sheldon Adelson. Among them is Union Gaming Group LLC analyst, Grant Govertsen. “We have fairly high expectations

Sony promises VR music video, other entertainment content

Sony Corp.’s video game division is readying not just games but also music, movies and other kinds of entertainment for its Virtual Reality headgear, set to go on sale next

Samsung’s quick fix for Note 7 is no full recharge

Samsung plans to issue a software update for its recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones that will prevent them from overheating by limiting battery recharges to under 60 percent. The front page

Ikea targets China, India expansion to meet sales growth aim

Ikea Group laid out plans to accelerate its expansion in China and open its first store in India as the world’s largest furniture retailer seeks to boost sales by almost 50 percent over

Protests in fishing village suppressed, 13 arrested

Chinese police fired rubber bullets at villagers and arrested 13 people yesterday in an overnight crackdown to suppress demonstrations in a southern fishing village that became internationally known five years

Boeing boosts China demand outlook as middle class expands

Boeing Co. lifted its forecast for aircraft demand in China in the next two decades, saying a rising middle class would spur leisure and business travel. The planemaker projects demand in

China’s Postal Savings Bank seeks up to USD8.1b in IPO

Postal Savings Bank of China Co. is seeking as much as USD8.1 billion in a Hong Kong initial public offering, which could become the world’s biggest share sale this year. The

Legislature expels 45 deputies over fraud

China’s national legislature expelled 45 deputies representing the northeastern province of Liaoning over allegations of electoral fraud yesterday, in the latest effort to root out corruption and the buying of offices

US flies bombers over S.Korea in show of force against North

The United States on yesterday sent two nuclear-capable supersonic bombers streaking over ally South Korea in a show of force meant to cow North Korea after its recent nuclear test,

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