Location: Asia
Melco to revitalize Macau Inner Harbour piers and Ruins of St Paul area
Following last week’s announcement of MGM China’s proposal to revitalize the A-Ma area of Macau, the SAR government and Melco Resorts and... more
University of Macau survey finds 30% of adults gambled in 2022, well down on pre-COVID levels
The Social Welfare Bureau of Macau (IAS) has cited new data from a University of Macau survey which found that 30.1% of the adult Macau... more
Macau casinos may see further lift from Golden Week rush
A sharp increase in the number of visitors to Macau has led to an upgrade in analysts’ earnings outlook for casinos, even as the prospect... more
Wall Street Bets: Analysts take on MGM cyberattacks, Wynn in UAE, IGT
MGM Resorts cyberattack The Sept. 11 cyberattack on MGM Resorts had a ripple effect throughout the gaming industry, with Caesars... more
Analyst: Wynn’s Arabian venture to be global magnet
Wynn Resorts’s in-progress mega resort-casino on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, is worth an additional $10 to... more
As the United Arab Emirates prepares to legalize gambling, MGM confident in position
Research analysts have yet to weigh in on the potential of a United Arab Emirates (UAE) gaming market that Bloomberg Intelligence predicted... more
Analyst: Typhoon dampens Sands
Weather reports were adverse for Las Vegas Sands today, as J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff reduced his price target on the stock, citing... more
Caesars ending its operations in Dubai
Just as gaming opportunities seem to be heating up in the United Arab Emirates, one Las Vegas-based company is exiting the market. Caesars... more
Analyst: Macau mass market “healthy”
While the decline of Macau’s high-roller customers, customarily referred to as VIPs, has been the subject of considerable media coverage,... more
Despite Beijing’s crackdown, junket agents return to lure VIPs to Macao’s casinos
In the wake of Macao’s crackdown on casino junkets and the subsequent COVID-related travel restrictions, casinos are now... more


