05/16/17 The gaming industry is gathered at G2E Asia The international gaming industry has landed in Macau to experience the optimistic G2E Asia event.
05/16/17 Tribes release a federal letter of support The federal government of the United States may support new tribal casino in Connecticut.
05/15/17 Miami rejects casino projects Miami Beach will not offer casino services soon, as local Commission voted.
05/15/17 Japan discusses problem gambling Japanese officials are determined to intensify problem gambling control after casino approval.
05/12/17 Maryland is ready for its Live! Hotel Maryland Live! Casino and Hotel will be inaugurated in 2018, according to the operating company.
05/12/17 Casino revenues fell in Detroit April reports from all three Detroit casinos show lower revenues in comparison with previous months.
05/12/17 Casino operators warned about Macau election The Electoral Affairs Commission has ordered casino operators not to invervene in the upcoming Macau legislative election in September.
05/12/17 G2E Asia expects a bigger edition Organisers of G2E Asia 2017 announced a record-breaking event this year.
05/11/17 MGM Springfield fights back MGM casino in Springfield Massachusetts seeks to avoid major competition in neighbour Connecticut as the government may approve a project.
05/11/17 Pennsylvania casinos face smoking ban Pennsylvania legislators are evaluating several bills concerning casino industry, including a potential smoking ban in drinking venues.
05/11/17 Japan projects still unclear There’s still some aspects to be determined in order to regulate the gaming market in Japan, and Melco has commented on it.
05/10/17 Macau strengthens anti-money laundering policies Further controls on financial operations have led to major drops on international casino stocks.
05/08/17 New Hampshire rejects casino bill The New Hampshire House of Representatives rejected Senator D’allesandro’s casino bill and barred the chamber from considering it until 2019.
05/08/17 Philippines to sell PAGCOR-run casinos The government plans to get rid of its state run corporation’s casinos before 2018, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III confirmed.
05/03/17 The new ICC Sydney to shine for AGE 2017 The exhibition space features conference rooms offering views beyond to the City Skyline.