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Report: Sweden to end Svenska Spel online gambling monopoly
Steven Stradbrooke
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Reuters reports that Sweden's long-awaited review of its gambling sector will recommend ending Svenska Spel's online monopoly. 1.Swedish bettors still favor int’l online gambling sites
 
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Swedish regulator’s resignation sparks fear of liberalization delay
   
 
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iGaming Asia Congress 2017 day 2 summary
CalvinAyre.com’s Stephanie Raquel brings us day 2 summary of the iGaming Asia Congress 2017 at the Grand Hyatt Macau.
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NYX Gaming Group’s OGS goes live with Wunderino
NYX Gaming Group, the market-leading end-to-end supplier to sportsbook, gaming, lottery and bingo operators across the globe, today announced it has gone live with Wunderino.
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