Macau’s hotel occupancy rate to reach 90% during Grand Prix weekends
Hotel occupancy in Macau will be near 90% during the two weekends of the Macau Grand Prix, according to Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, director of the Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO). The Macau Grand Prix is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, with 11 races spread over two weekends [...]
investment in clark freeport zone reaches $5.5 billio...
According to the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), more than $5.5 billion was invested in the Clark Freeport Zone in the first [...]
igt to redeem remaining outstanding notes worth us$11...
International Game Technology PLC (IGT), a global gaming firm, has fully redeemed its €500 million 3.500% Senior Secured Notes, [...]
donaco international ltd reports positive development...
For the quarter that ended on September 30, Donaco International Ltd., an Australian-listed casino operator, reported strong gains[...]
thailand to establish 60-member committee for legaliz...
A major step has been made by Thailand's House of Representatives toward the eventual legalization of casino establishments in the[...]
pagcor reports net income of php4.8 billion for first...
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) reported net profits for the first nine months of 2023 of over PHP4.86 billion,[...]
fatf calls on ph to swiftly implement action plan in ...
The Philippines has been urged to expedite the implementation of its action plan to address strategic deficiencies in counterterro[...]
700 workers rescued from illegal pogo operation suspe...
During a search led by the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) and the Department of Justice in Pasay City, over [...]
jobs in macau’s casino business increased by 2,...
Data from Macau's Statistics and Census Service shows that over the three months ending on September 30, the gaming industry hired[...]
tax commissions of macau junkets marks sharp 92.5% dr...
Taxes on commissions that casinos paid to junkets brought in barely MOP3.5 million (US$434,570) for the Macau government in 2022[...]