Liaison Office: Macau to face challenges in 2016

The director of China’s Liaison Office in Macau, Li Gang, says that the MSAR will face challenges and obstacles during the year, owing to the region experiencing a “a deep

Analysis | Critics perplexed over how ‘One Belt One Road’ can benefit Macau, HK

Hong Kong critics of China’s “One Belt One Road” (OBOR) initiative, and those skeptical of what benefits the economic arrangement could bring to the territory, were left perplexed on the

Adelson: Market stabilizing after Sands China profit falls 19pct

Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson said Macau’s gambling market has stabilized after Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s unit in the city announced fourth-quarter earnings that fell less than analysts’ estimates. Sands China Ltd.

Asian Air jet banned from taking off to Macau

The aircraft was scheduled to leave the navy-­owned airport at 9 a.m. on Wednesday and was due to pick up 200 passengers in Macau, to then fly back to the

Cinematheque Passion to hold first film-themed talk

A series of film-themed talks is set to be held at the Cinematheque Passion. The first talk, entitled “Film X Critique X Audience: A Film’s Triangular Relationships,” will be held

Corporate Bits | ‘The Hiddens’ announced at press conference in Conrad

Actors and actresses from “The Hiddens,” including Lawrence Ng, Jessica Hsuan, William So, Duncan Lai, Lui Jing Jing, Wylie Chiu and Felix Lok, were in attendance to share their experiences

Real Estate Matters | What Will Influence Property Prices In 2016? This three part article explores the different factors that affecting the market

Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties for owners and investors, and providing attractive and comfortable homes for tenants. In

Facebook posts strong 4Q as company closes gap with Google

Facebook is growing at an exceptional pace as it enters adolescence, propelling it into a better position to challenge Google as the Internet’s most powerful company. Facebook’s fourth-quarter report Wednesday provided

Lawyer criticizes US for Chinese, Iranian double standards

A lawyer for a Chinese national who supplied Iran with U.S.-made devices that can be used to convert uranium for nuclear weapons is criticizing the U.S. government for dropping charges

800-year-old town sees tourism overthrow local culture

The 800-year-old town of Lijiang in China’s southern province of Yunnan faces a number of major challenges if it is to preserve the cultural heritage that saw the location bestowed

Market falls again, defying gains in other emerging countries

Global stocks held steady after the Federal Reserve’s policy statement acknowledged global risks, reducing the chances of a March rate hike to 18 percent, according to Bloomberg data, compared with

Taiwan leader presses claim to South China Sea in isle trip

  Taiwan’s president, defying a rare criticism from key ally the United States, visited an island in the disputed South China Sea yesterday to emphasize Taiwan’s sovereignty claims in the increasingly

Xinhua Insight | Mainland denies capping number of tourists to Taipei

The Chinese mainland earlier this week denied setting a cap on the number of tourists that can visit Taiwan, instead pointing to market behavior as the reason for a recent

Australian accused of planning to pack kangaroo with bomb on ANZAC Day

A teenage suspect discussed with a British accomplice packing a kangaroo with explosives before setting it loose on Australian police officers, prosecutors alleged yesterday. Sevdet Ramadan Besim was ordered in the

Philippine growth short of target at 5.8 percent in 2015

The Philippine economy grew 5.8 percent in 2015, short of even lowered government expectations after being hampered by a weak world economy, El Nino and slow government spending in the

Japan economy minister quits over graft allegations

  Japan’s economy minister resigned yesterday as he fended off corruption allegations, in a setback for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s effort to rev up growth in the world’s third-largest economy. Akira Amari

Trump looks to grab attention as Republican rivals debate

Republican presidential candidates took to the debate stage this morning (Macau time) absent their front-runner, billionaire Donald Trump, who is instead seeking to starve his rivals of attention at a

Car-making deals, protests greet Iranian president in Paris

  France welcomed Iranian President Hassan Rouhani yesterday with a long-term car-making agreement and pledges to boost trade now that a diplomatic deal is easing nuclear tensions. Yet clouds hung over the

This Day in History | 1959 Fog brings transport chaos

London has been worst affected - but many areas of the Midlands, East Anglia, southern England and east and south Wales have also been shrouded in fog and frost for

Offbeat | US: Turn ‘Silence of the Lambs’ house into animal museum

The group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) says in a release that it has written to the real estate agent handling the sale and wants to create

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