Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Caesars gets out begging bowl as ratings agencies downgrade its prospects
Caesars seeks to raise $750m via senior secured notes issue, but ratings agency Standard & Poor downgrades Caesars from stable to negative
Echo Ent. profit falls 81%; Tatts moves HQ to Brisbane; NSW match fixing laws
Australian casino operator Echo Ent. sees full-year profit drop 81%; Tatts Group moving HQ to Queensland; NSW proposes new match fixing laws
No media allowed as Paul Ryan meets with Sheldon Adelson in Las Vegas
A media blackout has been imposed on GOP VP candidate Paul Ryan's first fundraiser with Las Vegas casino execs.
German sports betting tender prompts complaints, confusion
Germany has opened the tender for its 20 sports betting licenses, but some of the terms have operators crying foul.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of August 4-11, 2012.
Pro gamblers win right to sue DEA agent who confiscated their $97k
Two pro gamblers from Nevada win the right to sue a federal DEA officer who confiscated $97k in winnings on suspicion it was drug proceeds.
Atlantic City has a sucktastic July as regional alternatives grow
Atlantic City revenue fell 9.5% in July while NYC's Resorts World casino had its best month ever and Maryland senate approves table games
Cantor Gaming WiFi option for Nevada bettors; William Hill preps for NFL season
Cantor Gaming releases Wi-Fi betting option for Nevada punters; William Hill inks Plaza Hotel sportsbook deal and announces NFL contests