(AF) Macau casino bosses are to meet government officials to discuss proposed new gaming curbs that sent shares in the companies plummeting, Bloomberg reported.
Local officials drew up new restrictions on the industry in response to Beijing’s concern that the world’s largest casino hub, the only place in China that allows gambling, is being used for money laundering, the report stated. The casinos expect to be given more details on the plans so they can work out how to adjust their operations, it added. Full report: Bloomberg
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