Macau’s foreign operators by now well understand the ups and downs that go along with political shifts. But after their new gaming licenses, and with an incoming Chief Executive, things could get a bit more complicated, warns security expert Steve Vickers. Meanwhile, things are looking up in the Philippines, as PAGCOR raked in $165 million in net income for the first three quarters, championed by electronic games. And in Australia, The Star falls to negative EBITDA, as new responsible gaming measures take their toll.
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