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Macau gross gaming revenue increased 6% year-over-year in September to 18.3 billion patacas ($2.3 billion), according to data published on Wednesday by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.
The Macau government collected nearly MOP8.24 billion (US$1.02 billion) in fiscal revenue from gaming in January, a ...
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 ...
This crackdown is a vivid reminder of the persistent efforts required to combat illicit financial activities within the ...
Player foot traffic was mostly moderate in the main floors of Macau-peninsula and Cotai casinos on Friday, the sixth day of a ...
Macau gaming revenue is tracking higher than anticipated for the first 19 days of May, according to industry sources. Macau gross gaming revenue increased 26% year-over-year in April to 18.5 billion ...
Macao is transforming itself with fresh entertainment, waterparks, spas, fine dining and sports. This week Las Vegas Sands is hosting two NBA games in Macao, a return for the basketball league after a ...
Macau welcomed nearly 279,400 visitors over the weekend as Chinese New Year began, with up to 1.5 million expected during ...
Twenty-nine gaming junkets have been approved to operate in Macau’s casino industry in 2026, up slightly from 2025.
Fitch affirms Macao’s AA rating, citing strong finances, gaming recovery although risks from China dependence subsist.
Six casino companies have agreed to invest a total of $15 billion in Macau over ten years, with more than 90 percent of the money pledged to non-gaming activities. In line with the easing of Covid ...
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