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Philippines rebounds from fatal casino attack
After year’s deadly casino attack, Resorts World Manila and Philippine gaming are moving ahead strongly. Continue reading
Posted in casino security, Entertainment City Manila, Forbes.com, Genting Group, Hong Kong On Air, Inside Asian Gaming, Las Vegas mass shooting, Pagcor, Philippine casinos, Resorts World Manila, Travellers International Hotel Group
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US casinos at risk in China trade war
China skillfully practices economic diplomacy through state and consumer spending to reward friends and punish enemies. Continue reading
Posted in China diplomacy, China overseas travel, Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Macau casinos, Philippine casinos, Philippine tourism, Shaun Rein, Sheldon Adelson, South Korea tourism, The War for China’s Wallet, US-China trade war
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Japan casino camp cool on hot idea
Instead of one US$10 billion integrated resort, why not three US$3 billion IRs? Continue reading
Posted in Brendan Bussmann, casino districts, Forbes.com, Fred Gushin, Global Market Advisors, Hong Kong On Air, integrated resorts, Japan casino legalization, Japan politics, Osaka Strip, Paul Steelman, Praveen Choudhary, Spectrum Gaming, Toru Mihara
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Macau casino legend Stanley Ho folds
Former casino kingpin leaves big challenges for successors. Continue reading
Posted in Ambrose So, Angela Leong, Cotai, Daisy Ho, Forbes.com, Grand Lisboa Palace, Hong Kong On Air, Lawrence Ho, Pansy Ho, SJM, Stanley Ho
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Macau run still has legs
May revenue growth fell short of expectations but trends remain positive. Continue reading
Posted in Forbes.com, Hong Kong On Air, Inside Asian Gaming, Lawrence Ho, Macau casinos, Macau non-gaming revenue, Macau overnight visitors, Macau tourism, Macau VIPs, Melco Resorts, MGM Cotai, Morpheus
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