The East Asia Super League (EASL) will crown its new champions in Macau after finalising a deal ... a multi-game event has been held in the casino city, after the Studio City Event Centre ...
A Macau-based individual has become the second-biggest shareholder in casino operator Star Entertainment by building a stake ...
Macau seeks to source 60 per cent of its revenues from non-gaming sectors by 2028, from 20 per cent at present In the second ...
Thailand is a top tourism country with great hospitality and a unique culture, said Lawrence Ho, chairman and chief executive of Melco. Season 3 of the globally popular HBO TV series The White ...
Macau is the world’s most lucrative gambling destination, but Beijing wants it to diversify and do more to serve China’s economic ends.Credit...Qilai Shen for The New York Times Supported by ...
Macau’s Xingchun Wang is now the second-biggest shareholder in Star, although the embattled casino operator and its bankers are in the dark about who he is and what his intentions are.
A Macau investor has built up a significant stake in the casino operator, spending more than $30 million on shares since September. The company will release its interim results at the end of ...
Macau is expecting almost 36 million visitors in 2025, fueled by Beijing's expanded Individual Visitor Scheme, which added eight mainland cities to the program in May 2024. Notably, casinos are ...
A Macau-based businessman has increased his stake in the struggling ASX-listed casino operator The Star Entertainment Group.
Macau’s Xingchun Wang is now the third-biggest shareholder in Star, although the embattled casino operator and its bankers are in the dark about who he is and what his intentions are.
In the shadow of the Grand Lisboa, the Macau casino world-famous for its “golden lotus” design, fashion boutique owner Suzanne Leong wonders if the economic miracle that initially made her ...
Tech entrepreneur Tiago Lei started paying some attention to Hengqin when his alma mater – the University of Macau – leased a large piece of land there 15 years ago for campus expansion.