This crackdown is a vivid reminder of the persistent efforts required to combat illicit financial activities within the ...
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Macau welcomed nearly 279,400 visitors over the weekend as Chinese New Year began, with up to 1.5 million expected during ...
The Macau government collected nearly MOP8.24 billion (US$1.02 billion) in fiscal revenue from gaming in January, a 14.6-percent increase from a year earlier, according to the latest data released by ...
Macau gross gaming revenue soared 24% year over year in January to 22.6B patacas ($2.8B), according to data from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau. The GGR tally smashed the consensus ...
Early reports out of Macau on the impact of the Chinese New Year holiday are generally positive. So far, the holiday is seeing record peak‑day visitor traffic but slightly softer cumulative arrivals ...
Macau gross gaming revenue rose 5% year-over-year in May to 2.19 billion patacas ($2.62 billion), according to data published on Sunday by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau. The GRR mark ...
One of Macau's largest casinos closed its poker room, leaving just locations to play poker in the world's largest gambling market.
Macau, the world’s largest gambling hub, is considering a sweeping ban on all gambling advertising, signalling a major shift in its regulatory approach. The proposed law seeks to prohibit all forms of ...
As part of an effort to diversify the island’s economy, a Macau casino opened a massive “resort hospital.” Officials had the hospital built in hopes of luring more healthcare tourists to the region.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's move to stamp out online gambling to help contain capital outflows is hitting liquidity in Macau's VIP segment, at a time when the world’s No. 1 gambling hub is hobbled ...
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