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Caesars CEO eyes debt deal, says can finance Japan foray

TOKYO — Caesars Entertainment Corp. will likely agree to a debt restructuring with bondholders within a year and should have no problem financing a foray into the Japanese market, the debt-strapped casino operator’s chief executive said on Thursday.

Union: New Jersey casino warns of possible closure

ATLANTIC CITY — Workers at Atlantic City’s Showboat Casino Hotel will receive notices on Friday warning that the casino may close in two months, a union official said Thursday.

Boston mayor asks regulators to delay casino vote

BOSTON — Mayor Martin Walsh on Thursday asked state gambling regulators to halt the process for awarding the Boston-area casino license until after a November vote on the casino law.

Caesars to appeal dismissed lawsuit against Bay State regulator

BOSTON — Caesars Entertainment intends to appeal a federal judge’s decision dismissing its lawsuit against the state’s top gambling regulator, according to a notice filed in U.S. District Court for Massachusetts this week.

IRS agents head to Macau as U.S. steps up scrutiny of casinos

ST. LOUIS — U.S. authorities are intensifying their investigation into money flows from gambling hotspot Macau to ensure that U.S. casinos with operations there are not used as conduits to funnel crime proceeds from Asia and elsewhere into the U.S. financial system.

Sports teams rise, fall — and so does Macau gambling

The last time Macau’s casino industry experienced a monthly gaming revenue decline, the Los Angeles Lakers won their 16th National Basketball Association championship and the Los Angeles Kings were National Hockey League doormats.

New Jersey begins review of PokerStars buyer

New Jersey casino regulators have begun their review of a Canadian company that’s buying the PokerStars online gambling website and hoping to get it licensed in Atlantic City by this fall.

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