Paradise Entertainment shares join Hang Seng

“This important recognition from Hang Seng is a vote of confidence for the company’s health and growth, and highlights our expanding presence in the Asia-Pacific gaming marketplace as players embrace

Asian casinos woo Chinese as corruption drive hits Macau

At the oceanfront Ramada Plaza hotel on South Korea’s Jeju island, about a hundred Chinese gamblers huddle around felt-topped tables, wagering as much as 5 million won (USD4,500) at baccarat.

Li Keqiang supports ‘one country, two systems’ principle

Delivering a speech at the opening ceremony of the annual National People’s Congress meeting, Li Keqiang stressed that the “one country, two systems” policy should continue governing both SARs. He

Rental rates stabilizing due to fall in gaming revenue

According to JML Property, the first quarter of this year saw a slowdown in rental rates, which was largely attributable to the city’s decreasing demand for rental property, as some

BRIEFS: EPM launches Open Day

The Portuguese School of Macau (EPM) will be holding an Open Day tomorrow addressing its current student community, prospective students and the public in general, said vice-principal Zélia Mieiro.  The

FUTURE PAVILION | Portuguese companies showcase the future of technology

A fog screen projection and an interactive shop window that allows us to quickly access product information and prices are just two of the technologies on display at the Future

Boxing | Zou Shiming ready to make history in first world title fight

A champion gold belt will finally be within reach for China’s Olympic hero, Zou Shiming, when he takes on defending International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight champion Amnat Ruenroeng on Saturday

Scott Messinger | ‘Cats is almost like a no-brainer to bring to Macau’

  Hit Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “Cats” returns to town tonight, with its famed characters taking the stage at The Venetian Theatre for a set of shows running up until March

Sin City water grab pits Mammon against Mormons as West dries up

It’s Mammon versus Mormon as Las Vegas and its glittering towers of glass and greed seek to quench their growing thirst by draining billions of gallons of water from under

Corporate Bits | Cod – The Tasting Room with guest chef Philippe Arrambide

The two-day, six-course dinner, in full Michelin star French authentic style, will include mussels and smoked salmon with green lentils with asparagus foam, crayfish with caviar cream with green apple

Real Estate Matters | The Most Important Questions To Ask…….. Final Part

Juliet Risdon is a Director of JML Property and a property investor. Having established the company in 1994, JML Property offers Investment Property & Homes. It specializes in managing properties

Project Poker | Unboxed memories

I am not the kind of person who loves traveling. Even though I like visiting new places and meeting new people, after a while I miss my modest apartment and

Angola | Takeover bid opens way to consolidation in the banking sector

Consolidation of operations in the Angolan commercial banking sector, long-awaited by analysts, my experience its most important consolidation to date as a result of the tender offer on Portuguese bank

BRAZIL | Embraer delivers 208 aircraft in 2014

Brazilian aeronautical company Embraer ended 2014 with the delivery of 92 commercial aircraft and 116 executive jets, reaching the targets set for the year, the company said in a statement

Beijing to boost security spending as Xi fights dissent, terrorism

China plans to raise central government spending on domestic security by nearly 11 percent, more than the increase in defense spending, as President Xi Jinping clamps down on corruption, dissent

‘Duang!’ Mainlanders poke fun at Jackie Chan with nonsense word

Jackie Chan might still be popular in China, but nowadays the pro-Beijing actor is as well-known as fodder for jokes as he is for his gritty martial arts and slapstick humor

NPC | Party lowers growth target, promises to open industries

China set a lower economic growth target for this year and promised to open more industries to foreign investors as it tries to make its slowing, state-dominated economy more productive. The growth

South Korea | US envoy slashed in knife attack

U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert was in stable condition after a man screaming demands for a unified North and South Korea slashed him on the face and wrist with a knife, South Korean

Indonesia | Gov’t rejects Australia offer of swap to stop executions

Indonesian officials said yesterday they will reject an Australian offer to swap prisoners as part of a last-ditch attempt to save the lives of two Australian drug smugglers expected to

North Korea | After Ebola ban, Pyongyang opens marathon to foreigners

Even though no cases of Ebola had been reported anywhere near North Korea, the country shut out foreign tourists in October with some of the strictest Ebola regulations in the world,

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