World Casino News covers Macau. The world's richest gambling center generates important news on a daily basis and we give it due coverage. We let you know when the moguls who compete for empire there make a move and we follow their finances through boom times and declines as the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DJIC) reshapes the mecca from strictly a gambling center into a family playground for the world with mandated integrated resort amenities.
We let you know about casino project updates, openings, and closings as well as economy and finance, top brass career changes, and licensing issues to name a few of the topics covered. World Casino News works in harmony with the World Casino Directory so the Macau information you find there is always up to date and accurate. The directory profiles every casino in Macau from the baccarat tables to the hotels and amenities right down to the price range of dining. Our readers can explore the former Portuguese enclave from the comfort of their homes, or plan a trip and book their rooms.
The government for Macau has reportedly announced that the amount of tax it collected over the course of the first four months of 2019 directly from gaming operations had risen by some 4.4% year-on-year to reac...
In Macau, a pair of masked men wielding pepper spray reportedly stormed into The Plaza Macao yesterday before terrorizing staff and making off with gaming chips worth in excess of $394,900.
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The first three months of the year have reportedly seen law enforcement officials in Macau increase their efforts against organized crime groups that conduct kidnappings and illegal loan-sharking tied to gambli...
The Economy and Finance Secretary for Macau, Lionel Leong Vai Tac (pictured), has reportedly revealed that local officials are currently preparing the groundwork for a public tender that is to determine who wil...
In an attempt to help shield itself from an anticipated drop-off in Macau’s future VIP gaming market, Asian casino operator, Melco Resorts and Entertainment Limited, has reportedly initiated a scheme that is of...
The month of April was a record breaker when it comes to the number of passengers traveling through the Macau International Airport. The Airport issued a statement this week revealing that the passenger through...
In Macau, the giant MGM Cotai integrated casino resort from MGM China Holdings Limited has reportedly become the latest gambling venue to have had its new-style smoking lounges approved by the city’s Health Bur...
Asian casino operator, Macau Legend Development Limited, has reportedly been forced to issue an official statement warning the wider public about an ostensibly fraudulent website that is allegedly utilizing its...
In Macau, the Sands China Limited subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corporation has reportedly announced that it will be dropping the Holiday Inn brand from its Sands Cotai Central venue as part of the process to r...
A firm with a minority stake in the operator behind the giant Studio City Macau integrated casino resort has reportedly filed for permission to institute Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections after being unable to ...
In Macau, a recent government-backed investigation of the local labor market has reportedly found that the city’s gaming industry is likely set to face a shortfall of well in excess of 7,000 native workers by 2...
Officials in Macau are reportedly partnering with their counterparts from neighboring Hengqin Island in order to lobby Beijing for the right to introduce a visa-free regime for foreign tourists wishing to trave...
Last month reportedly saw the over 30 casinos in Macau chalk up an 8.3% decrease year-on-year in aggregated gross gaming revenues to just over $2.91 billion to leave the comparable four-month tally some 2.4% lo...
Global Gaming Expo Asia (G2E Asia) is known in the gambling industry as a key hub for gaming and entertainment business professionals of the continent. The marketplace is a must-visit for the gaming and enterta...
The Sands China Limited subordinate of American casino giant, Las Vegas Sands Corporation, is likely to retain its position as the ‘largest operator’ in Macau’s mass-market gaming industry over the course of th...