The entire infrastructure of Macau's success has been built on casinos. But under Beijing's regulatory crackdowns, gaming operators will have to abide by new rules — or risk losing their licenses.
Consumer demand for Macau casino gambling was “stable” in the first nine days of March, said JP Morgan Securities (Asia ...
Hong Kong’s The Upper House is a short walk from the ferry terminal. Rates start from $1000 for this high-end hotel. Macau’s bus system through the old part of town is extensive, with a Macau ...
HONG KONG (Bloomberg): Macau will keep its casinos open, while shutting other entertainment venues, as the world’s largest gambling hub tries to contain its worst ever Covid-19 outbreak.
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Shades of Vegas in Macau pleasure palace Hotel Lisboa, focal point of city 55 years agoBefore that, Tai Heng Company held the monopoly on Macau casinos - an arrangement that dated back to 1934 ... "Although many people talk about its feng shui chopping patrons up once they are inside, I ...
Despite this rebound, Macau's gaming industry still faces challenges in reaching pre-pandemic levels. The US$2.47 billion GGR ...
Macau's Chief Executive, Sam Ho Fai (pictured), says the local government expects the city's gaming operators to coordinate ...
Under new regulations, satellite casinos —third-party-owned properties operating under larger concessionaires' licenses— must ...
Anglophiles will feel like kids in a sweet shop as soon as they set foot inside The Londoner Macao, the latest property from Sands Resorts Macao. The all-suite hotel is a fun and slightly over-the ...
As one of six casino licenseholders in Macao, Wynn Macau benefits from insatiable Chinese demand for gaming, underpinned by rising per capita disposable income in China. Macao has a penetration ...
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