MOP 6.00 Closing editor: Sara Farr Publisher: Paulo A. Azevedo Number 606 Monday August 18, 2014
CE announces manifesto
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he sole Chief Executive election candidate has announced his manifesto. Incumbent CE Fernando Chui Sai On has identified four pillars of policy. The living environment, development, social solidarity and better governance take centre stage. He also said that the scale and speed of development of the gaming industry would be curtailed in the interests of a diversified economy. Election day is August 31 Page
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Sands China on a roll
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VIP and debt provisions weigh on Genting Singapore
The gaming operator posted adjusted EBITDA of US$1.74 billion in the first six months of the year. Almost 36 percent more than in the same period a year earlier. The only fly in the ointment is the government suspension of its Parisian Macao project
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Mass market casino cashcow
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Credit boom
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Loans to foreign companies have increased 20-fold. Total credit approved by Macau banks increased as much as 30 percent in June. New mortgage loans to non-residents amounted to MOP2.25 billion Page 4
Shorter red-tape The Chinese cabinet is wielding its scissors. It plans to eliminate 21 processes in several industries. The cabinet also urged banks to reduce charges to companies in order to reduce costs
HSI - Movers August 15
Name
%Day
China Mobile Ltd
5.78
Lenovo Group Ltd
2.66
CITIC Pacific Ltd
1.35
Power Assets Holdi
1.33
Wharf Holdings Ltd
1.28
Want Want China H
-0.91
China Unicom Hong
-0.92
AIA Group Ltd
-1.04
Tingyi Cayman Islan
-1.08
China Resources Lan
-1.16
Source: Bloomberg
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INTERVIEW
Restructure needed
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Chui Sai On’s administration needs restructuring, says Sonny Lo Shui Hing. The head of the department of Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Institute of Education tells Business Daily that the SAR Government should be more alert. To public unrest. To livelihood issues, transportation and housing. Overall, he rates the political situation here as ‘relatively stable’ Pages 6 & 7
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