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Category: China

Parisian Macao caps Sands, Adelson Cotai dream

Eiffel Tower replica marks spot for casino resort just right for Macau’s new normal.

Published October 22, 2016
Categorized as China, Cotai, Eiffel Tower, Inside Asian Gaming, Las Vegas Sands, Macau casinos, Macau diversification, Parisian Macao, resort design, Sands China, Sands Cotai Central, Sheldon Adelson, Venetian Macao

Macau hopes casino losing streak ends at 20

After 20 straight months of lower revenue, Macau may turn positive in February.

Published February 11, 2016
Categorized as China, China middle class, China tourists, Chinese New Year tourism, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Macau high rollers, Macau tourism

China currency, equity turmoil adds to Macau’s woes

Macau’s casino revenue turned for the worse in August.

Published September 15, 2015
Categorized as China, China anti-corruption campaign, China credit, China economy, China exchange rate, China overseas travel, China stock markets, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Macau economy, Xi Jinping

Macau transit visa scare overblown: analysts

Union Gaming Research Macau analysts found business as usual for mainland transit visa mills

Published December 12, 2014
Categorized as China, China transit visa to Macau, Chinese overseas travel, Chinese travel to Macau, Felicity Chiang, Grant Govertsen, Hong Kong On Air, Macau, Macau casinos, Macau economic diversification, Macau gaming revenue, Macau visas, Muhammad Cohen, transit visas, Union Gaming Research Macau

Knowing Hong Kong’s place

Sixteen years after the handover to China, Hong Kong is still not the same as the mainland, and that’s precisely what makes it special.

Published June 30, 2013
Categorized as Blacksmith Books, China, Edward Snowden, Hong Kong, Hong Kong handover, Hong Kong On Air, Hong Kong tycoons, Hong Kong-China relationship, US-China relations, US-Hong Kong relationship

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