Macau Grand Prix | Defending champion admits ‘winning in Macau requires luck’

Reigning European Formula Three Champion and two-time winner of the Macau Grand Prix, Felix Rosenqvist, has said that “winning in Macau requires a massive amount of luck”, ahead of the

266 players to participate in local badminton open

Part of the BWF Grand Prix Gold Series, the tournament organized by the Badminton Federation of Macau is being held this month, from November 24 to 29 at the Tap

World Views | Virtual products are driving today’s job market

The U.S. economy added an impressive 271,000 jobs in October, as you’ve surely heard. The industry that led the way was professional and business services, with an increase of 78,000.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015 – edition no. 2435

* Alexis Tam: Carmo area to be revamped into entertainment hub * Football legend Ronaldo in Macau * Firm issues unlawful monthly parking passes * Suu Kyi’s party heads for historic victory   DOWNLOAD

The Buzz | 2 years after Haiyan, dead still being dug up in Philippines

A Philippine official says bodies of villagers who perished when Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the country’s central region two years ago continue to be dug up, including the skeletal remains of

World briefs

ROMANIA  Three more people have died of burn-related injuries they sustained in a nightclub fire in Romania, bringing the total death toll from the fire to 44. The medical director

Boxing | Bradley stops Rios in 9th round of title bout

Timothy Bradley won a fight he needed badly Saturday night, stopping Brandon Rios in the ninth round to stake his claim for a title in a welterweight division that is

Alexis Tam explains why Uber deemed illegal

The Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture, Alexis Tam, declared last Saturday that he does “not agree with the provision of transport services in private vehicles by Uber”, stating that

Large computer graphics conference to be held in town

Asia’s most extensive conference and exhibition on computer graphics and interactive technologies is slated to come to Macau next year, showcasing cutting-edge software and hardware for animation production in the

Cristina Morais appointed Forum Macau coordinator

After she was appointed by the Secretary for Economy and Finance as Coordinator of the Supporting Office to the Permanent Secretariat of the Forum for Economic and Trade Cooperation between

Statistics | Local business capital surges 87.4 percent

Government data released last week indicated that registered capital, the amount of capital available to shareholders, significantly increased by 87.4 percent year-on-year to a total of MOP 377 million for

Mid-term gaming industry review to conclude this year

The government expects its mid-term review of the city’s gaming industry to be complete within this year, the Secretary for Economy and Finance announced on Friday. According to Lionel Leong,

Anti-smoking inspectors fine almost 30,000 people

These figures show that until October 31 last year, agents undertook an average of 663 inspections on a daily basis. According to a statement issued by the Health Bureau on Friday,

Residents disappointed over lack of ‘inflation relief’

Residents who have been expecting the fall in inflation over the last year to have an impact on food prices have been disappointed. TDM reported that many residents did not

Analysis | Decline in gaming stocks could be coming to an end

Investors and gaming analysts are speculating as to whether the positive casino revenue from October is a sign that Macau’s gaming stocks are starting to recover, or that the recent

Heritage | Border Gate’s historic archway vandalized

The ink, which covered an area of 0.5 square meters, was removed several hours later. The Cultural Affairs Bureau’s head Ung Vai Meng later visited the monument. Authorities condemned the

China trade decline signals more stimulus measures coming

  China’s exports fell for a fourth straight month and imports matched a record stretch of declines, signaling that the mounting drag from slower global growth will push policy makers toward

Corporate Bits | Aaron Kwok fans fill studio city event center

“Our team has specially re-designed a whole new stage exclusively for Studio City as its first show. The extendable V-shaped stage enhanced the intimacy with my fans, making my Macau

Analysis | Historic encounter realizes hopes for Taipei, Beijing

Many thought it might never happen: The presidents of China and Taiwan — inheritors to the Communist and Nationalist regimes that fought a civil war and remained bitter rivals for decades —

Taiwan | Xi, Ma meet for 1st time, shake hands

The leaders of China and Taiwan met Saturday for the first time since the formerly bitter Cold War foes split amid civil war 66 years ago, and though no concrete agreement resulted,

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