Fitch ratings | Amid concession uncertainty, Western operators will not be ‘treated differently’

There is no obvious evidence yet that Western-controlled Macau gaming operators will be treated differently by the mainland government, according to a report issued by Fitch

38% of junket workers attended DSAL’s job-matching sessions

As of January 7, 389 people (37.5%) out of 1,036 total candidates participated in job-matching sessions specifically organized by the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) exclusively for

China investigates over 17,000 instances of cross-border gambling

China investigated over 17,000 instances of illegal cross-border gambling in 2021, according to the Ministry of Public Security. Last June, the country announced that the

Crime | Women lose over half a million patacas in Bitcoin scam

Two local women, aged 27 and 30 years old, have reported having been involved in a scam related to investments in cryptocurrency, the Judiciary Police (PJ)

Mortgage loans on the rise at end of 2021, commercial loans skyrocket

Mortgage loans for both residential and commercial real estate have recorded significant growth in November 2021, according to statistics released yesterday by the Monetary Authority

Gov’t receives 10 bids for management of four public car parks

The government has received 10 bids for the management and operation of four public car parks, the Transport Bureau (DSAT) stated. After preliminary analysis, the

Hengqin | Macau and Zhuhai held first joint investment matchmaking event

An investment matchmaking activity was recently held for the first time by the Economic Development Bureau of the Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone and Macao Trade and

Patriotic Macau history film premieres at MGM

A film celebrating the 500 known years of Macau has been completed and was screened for the first time yesterday. The film takes the form of a montage

Anyang | Authorities lock down third city, raising affected to 20 million

A third Chinese city has locked down its residents because of a COVID-19 outbreak, raising the number confined to their homes in China to about 20 million

Maj. Gen. Peng Jingtang | Former Xinjiang official takes charge of Hong Kong garrison

China's military says the former head of internal security in the Xinjiang region will lead the People’s Liberation Army’s garrison in Hong Kong, in the latest

North Korea fires possible missile into sea amid stalled talks

North Korea yesterday fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile into its eastern sea, its second launch in a week, following leader Kim Jong Un’s calls

Nicaragua | Ortega sworn in for fourth straight term as president

Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega was sworn in for a fourth consecutive term yesterday following elections considered rigged and on a day marked by sanctions from

This day in history | 1976 Crime writer Agatha Christie dies

The British author, who sold an estimated 300 million books during her lifetime, had been in poor health for several years. She died at her home in Wallingford in

Timber | Trade data: Myanmar teak exports helping fund military rule

American companies are still importing teak from Myanmar despite sanctions imposed after the military seized power last year, a report based on trade data said yesterday.

‘Godfather of Huaiyang Cuisine’ highlights culinary heritage at The Londoner restaurant

Located in a space modelled on the aesthetic of classic Chinese gardens, guests can “enjoy premium, authentic Huaiyang delicacies offering a perfect combination of taste and presentation.” Recognized

Three Melco team members receive hotelier awards

Three employees of Melco Resorts & Entertainment have received awards for hoteliers of the year at Stelliers Greater China 2021, the gaming operator announced in a statement.  The three

Winter Games | Biathlon retirements mean new hopefuls take aim at Olympics

A flurry of retirements since the 2018 Winter Games left only a few athletes who will defend their Olympic biathlon titles, and the battle for gold will

Harvard doesn’t have to pay prof’s legal fees, court finds

Harvard University is not required to pay legal defense fees for a professor who was found guilty of hiding his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program, Massachusetts’ highest

China Daily | Region must stand together to oppose attempts to instigate color revolutions

Kazakhstan designated Monday as a National Day of Mourning to commemorate the civilians, police officers and soldiers who died in the rioting that started early last week in

Wednesday, January 12, 2022 – edition no. 3931

— Amid concession renewal uncertainty, Fitch Ratings says Western operators will not be ‘treated differently’ * Beijing investigates over 17,000 cross-border gambling ops * Anyang | China locks down third city amid

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