About US$28.1 billion-worth of bonds have been issued on the MOX this year, with more than 60 percent of them yuan-denominated
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Intensive efforts to relax immigration policies for foreign travellers should result in a busy New Year’s holiday, according to officials
The findings are a boon to the Timorese government, which views Greater Sunrise as strategic for the country’s economic growth
Smoking is far worse for you than previously thought, with new research out of the UK nearly doubling the loss in life expectancy of previous research
Macao’s busiest checkpoint is bracing for major foot traffic as visitors flock to the city for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, and locals head north
Nearly 40 percent of local residents indicated in a survey that they seldom recycle or don’t recycle at all, letting their household garbage mostly go to landfill
UM’s new Faculty of Medicine will be one of four schools that will occupy its second campus in Hengqin, which opens in 2028
The number of underemployed people in Macao was up by almost a quarter in the September-November period, compared with the three months prior
Macao’s merchandise exports and imports both dropped in November, when compared with the same month a year ago
Reports of empty grandstands have brought into renewed focus questions about the necessity of the venue, built at a cost of around US$10 million
More than 250 Mozambicans have so far been killed in protests against a presidential election widely seen as rigged in favour of ruling party Frelimo
Geoffrey Hinton, who won a Nobel Prize for his work in developing AI, sees recent leaps in the technology as signalling an existential threat to humanity