The Malaysia stock market has moved lower in back-to-back trading days, sliding almost 35 points or 2.3 percent along the way. The ... ( read original story ...)
RSTA promotes Thailand as health hub
The Ratchaprasong Square Trade Association (RSTA) says the government should reposition Thailand as a regional health destination to prepare the country to cope with future pandemics and reduce ... ( read original story ...)
‘We are not a vassal state’: Philippines’s Duterte won’t stop infrastructure projects with US-sanctioned Chinese firms
The Philippines will not be cowed by a US blacklist on Chinese companies and will continue doing business with the sanctioned firms, a spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte said, insisting Manila ... ( read original story ...)
‘Not a vassal state’: Philippine leader Duterte backs Chinese companies targeted by US
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte plans to continue partnering with a Chinese state-owned construction company punished by the United States for building artificial islands in the South China Sea. ( read original story ...)
Wants to expand business ties with Pakistan: Japan
Japan has expressed interest in importing mango, fish and textile products from Pakistan. Japan's Ambassador to Pakistan Kuninori Matsudaexpressed this interest in a me ... ( read original story ...)
Macau Gaming Revenue Down 94.5% In August, Analyst Sees Rebound In September
Macau, the world’s largest casino gambling hub, reported another abysmal month of numbers on Tuesday. Gross gaming revenue for the month of August was down 94.5%, ... ( read original story ...)
Macau Casinos Endure Fifth Straight Month With Revenue Decline Of More Than 90%
The world’s largest gaming market is in the midst of one of the most extreme revenue declines ever imagined as Macau’s gross gambling revenue dropped by over 90 percent for the fifth straight month. ( read original story ...)
Macau gaming revenues fall again in August
Analysts were hopeful that an increase in travel to Macau in September would boost results ahead of October’s Golden Week holiday. “While a 94.5% drop in gross gaming revenue might normally cause a ... ( read original story ...)
Macau’s VIP gambling crunch provides new opportunities for scammers
Macau police arrest four scammers who bought nearly $1.4m worth of casino chips from a VIP gambler using bogus banknotes. ( read original story ...)
Falling Macau gambling spend per head hints normality: MS
A diminishing spend per head on gambling by visitors to Macau, could actually be a good sign, as it would indicate the return to the city of general tourism, suggested an analyst at Morgan Stanley ... ( read original story ...)