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9th February 2018  
 
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The Story

Five gambling operators have made it to Nikkei’s list of the biggest and fastest-growing companies in Asia.

 

The companies have set up the biggest casinos in the region.

Nikkei Asia released its 300 Investable Index which revealed the “companies to watch” from 10 Asian countries and regions. The list includes Hong Kong-listed gaming company Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG); Philippine-listed casino operator Bloomberry Resorts; South Korean casino operator Kangwon Land Inc; Resorts World Sentosa Singapore operator Genting Singapore PLC; and Resorts World Genting operator Genting Malaysia BHD. Nikkei considered market capitalization, growth potential and geographic balance in picking the companies for the list.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

London Conference Week 2018 day four recap: LAC

CalvinAyre.com’s Becky Liggero is back at The ExCeL for the fourth day of the London Conference Week which saw the opening this year’s edition of the London Affiliate Conference.

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Bitcoin Cash receives new life as markets rebound

BCH’s price has climbed to $1,200 as trading volume for the cryptocurrency swung between around $650 million up to $1 billion over the past week.

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  ASIA
Melco Resorts & Entertainment enjoys double-digit gains in 2017

The casino operator credited the gains from Macau’s resurgence and the “robust growth” posted in the Philippines across all gaming segments.

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  AFRICA
Tsogo Sun builds own water supply as 3-year Cape Town drought persists

The South African operator will not allow the drought in Cape Town to dry up their business with a plan to build a desalination plant in their casino.

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  AUSTRALIA
SkyCity Entertainment hails return of Asian gambling whales

More Chinese gambling whales going to the land down under have helped break the company’s revenue slump.

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  EUROPE
Sweden moves to classify loot boxes as gambling

Gamers in Sweden will have to say goodbye to loot boxes in their video games once the country’s legislators pass a law declaring it as a form of gambling.

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  NORTH AMERICA
Pennsylvania's third mini-casino license auctioned for $21.2m

Mount Airy Casino Resort got the state’s third Category 4 license for a pittance compared to the two casino licenses earlier placed under the hammer.

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  FACT YOU NEED TO KNOW
 

In 1994, Antigua and Barbuda was the first country to pass a law making it legal to offer online gambling to offshore residents around the world. Two years later, Kahnawake Gaming Commission in Quebec, Canada, also gave out licenses.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

European Handball Federation adds integrity services to Sportradar union

The federation’s extended partnership with the sports data supplier was aimed at safeguarding the integrity of their competitions.

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Calling crypto enthusiasts in Geneva! The Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference in Geneva has announced its line-up of speakers, which include Peter Mitchell and Christopher Murrer from Baker & McKenzie, Jan Sammut, Swiss blockchain enthusiast Gavin Smith, and Wealthinitiative CEO Douglas Azar.

 
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