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Travellers Group Poised to Rescue and Operate Manila’s LETX Integrated Resort

In a strategic three-way pivot, Travellers International Hotel Group, Inc., the owner-operator behind Newport World Resorts, is set to assume a majority equity position in the beleaguered LETX integrated resort project in Manila’s Westside City. As reported by Inside Asian Gaming, this move positions Travellers to both fund the completion of the resort and lead its operations once it opens its doors.



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A New Era of Ultra-Luxury: Capella at Galaxy Macau Soft-Opens for the City’s Most Distinguished VIPs

On August 11, 2025, Galaxy Macau ushered in a new chapter of opulent hospitality with the soft launch of Capella at Galaxy Macau, exclusively unveiled to its most distinguished VIP guests. This invitation-only preview marks the highly anticipated debut of Galaxy Entertainment Group’s (GEG) tenth ultra‑luxury hotel, seamlessly integrated into Asia’s premier integrated resort.



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Macau’s Baccarat Shake-Up: Citi Spotlights “Big/Small 7” Side Bets Amid Smart Table Revolution

Macau’s integrated resorts are steadily raising the bar in baccarat innovation, with Citigroup’s latest premium gaming analysis unveiling an industry pivot—one driven by the rise of “Big/Small 7” side bets and the growing adoption of smart-table technology.



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Eason Chan Concerts Help Power Galaxy Macau’s August Casino Business, Citi Observes

Amid a crowded August concert season in Macau, Galaxy Entertainment Group—and particularly its flagship Galaxy Macau resort—has seen a notable lift in casino activity thanks to the popularity of Hong Kong superstar Eason Chan. Citigroup analysts George Choi and Timothy Chau reported that the average premium mass-market live-baccarat table bet in August climbed 10 percent year-on-year, reaching HKD 21,543 (approximately US $2,744).



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Macau’s Sports Betting Sector Remains Unfazed Amid Hong Kong’s Regulatory Push

In a noteworthy development for Asia’s gaming landscape, Macau's sole sports betting operator, Macau Slot (under STDM/SJM), has signaled confidence that Hong Kong’s move to legalize basketball betting will not immediately dent its performance. “Concerning the possible basketball betting legalization in Hong Kong, we don’t foresee an immediate impact on our results since almost 90 percent of our business comes from local customers,” said Harry Lan, Chief Betting Officer at Macau Slot, on Monday.