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Asia Pacific Casino and Gaming Sector - Focus on China and Macau Edition 2011 Product Image

Asia Pacific Casino and Gaming Sector - Focus on China and Macau Edition 2011

  • Published: May 2011
  • Region: Asia, Australasia
  • 51 Pages
  • Ken Research Private Limited

The report on “ Asia-Pacific Casino and Gaming Sector-Focus on China and Macau” gives a detailed study of casino and gaming industry performance in overall region further discuses the industry environment in Macau, China, Singapore, and New Zealand. We have analyzed industry with segmentations and trends prevailing in the market. Report also includes global, China and Macau casino and gaming industry forecast. Further we have discussed cause and effect relationship of macroeconomic and industry factors.

Online gaming sector is growing globally though it is facing some restrictions in varied countries as technology is evolving, leaving a significant impact on the industry. The global online gaming market has grown at a CAGR of 18.21% during the period 2002-2010. Europe stands on top, accounting for the largest market share of the global online gaming market, closely followed by North America.

Asia-Pacific is offering many opportunities and strong potential for the gambling industry. Macau is the leading gambling hub in APAC region. In 2009, Asian casinos grew by 3.41% and showed positive growth in the first half of 2010 (2.88%) as compared to the same period READ MORE >

1. Casino and Gaming Industry Overview
1.1. International Gambling
1.2. Global Betting, Gambling and Gaming Industry
1.3. Global Online Gaming Market
1.4. Types of Gamblers

2. Asia Casino and gaming industry
2.1. Development Trends
2.2. New Zealand Gambling Industry

3. Singapore Casino and Gaming Industry
3.1. Industry performance
3.2. Influence of Tourist Arrival over Gambling Industry in Singapore

4. China Market for Gambling and Lottery
4.1. History and Overview
4.2. Regulatory Structure
4.3. Lottery Market Size in China
4.4. Video Lottery Games and Keno in China
4.5. Lotteries by Segments
4.5.1. Welfare Lottery Market
4.5.2. Sports Lottery Market
4.6. Gambling Industry Trends in China
4.6.1. Welfare Computer Ticket Games
4.6.2. Average Spending per capita in Lottery Market
4.6.3. Number of Mobile Users
4.6.4. China Online Lottery Market
4.6.5. Lottery Law and Amendments
4.6.6. Low gaming penetration rate
4.6.7. Impact of GDP Performance over Gambling Industry in China
4.6.8. Rising Income Level
4.7. Future Outlook of the Casino and Gaming Industry in China

5. Macau Casino and Gaming Industry
5.1. Industry Overview
5.2. Gaming Market Size and Developments
5.2.1. Gross Gambling Revenue
5.2.2. Performance in Casino Sector
5.3. Gambling Industry Trends in Macau
5.3.1. Visitors Arrival and Hotel Statistics
5.3.2. Gambling Industry contributing to Macau GDP
5.4. Baccarat Performance in Macau
5.5. Industry Competition
5.6. Future Outlook of the Casino and Gaming Industry in Macau
5.7. Forecast Methodology

Research Methodology

Data Collection Methods

Approach

Reasons for the Dependent and Independent Variables

Disclaimer

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Global gaming market by geography in % (2008)

Figure 2: Global gambling and gaming industry gross revenue and forecast (1999-2015f)

Figure 3: Global gambling market share by product category in 2010 (%)
Figure 4: Global online gambling gross gaming revenue (2002-2010)

Figure 5: Global online gambling market share in 2010 (%)

Figure 6: Types of gamblers

Figure 7: Installed slot machines in Macau (2002-2009)

Figure 8: Hong Kong jockey-club revenue (2003-2009)

Figure 9: Casino market in Singapore vs. Regional markets in 2008

Figure 10: Singapore gaming revenue GGR (2004-2010)

Figure 11: Singapore tourist arrival trend (2000-2009)

Figure 12: Singapore visitors’ arrival in 2009

Figure 13: China lottery market development

Figure 14: Regulatory structure of lottery industry in China
Figure 15: China total lottery sales (2001-2010)

Figure 16: Video lottery terminal and keno sales (2005-2012f)

Figure 17: China sports lottery revenue (2006-2010)

Figure 18: China gambling industry growth in terms of market position (2007 & 2008)
Figure 19: China welfare computer ticket games sales (2003-2008 & Jan-Oct 2010)

Figure 20: Lottery average spending per resident in China (2000-2009)

Figure 21: Number of mobile phone users in China (2002-2010)

Figure 22: Mobile games market in China (2007-2012f)

Figure 23: China lottery online sales (2005-2008 & May 2009)

Figure 24: China lottery online sales of the total welfare lottery (2005-2008 & May 2009)

Figure 25: China lottery sales forecast (2010-2015f)

Figure 26: Welfare computer ticket games sales in China (2010-2012e)

Figure 27: Gross gaming revenues in Macau (2005-2010 & Jan-Feb 2011)

Figure 28: Tax revenues from gaming in Macau (2005-2010)

Figure 29: Casino gross gaming revenue in Macau (2008-2010)
Figure 30: Baccarat in Macau (2002-2010)

Figure 31: VIP baccarat % of total gaming revenues (2002-2010)
Figure 32: Macau gaming players market share (2007-2011f)

Figure 33: Macau casino and gaming GGR forecast (2010-2015f)



LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Gambling sector performance by geography (2009 vs. 2008)

Table 2: China welfare lottery and sub segments market (2009 & 2010)

Table 3: China sports lottery and sub segments market (2009 & 2010)

Table 4: China gaming penetration rate compared to other countries

Table 5: Casino gaming revenue from VIP segment in Macau and % of total gaming revenue (2001-2010)

Table 6: Gross gaming revenues by segment in Macau (2005-2009)

Table 7: Total number of visitors’ arrival in Macau (2008-2010)

Table 8: GDP indicators of Macau (2006-2010)

Table 9: Macro-economic factors analysis and sensitivity on the sector

Table 10: Industry factors analysis and sensitivity on the sector

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