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Qunar files anti-trust report against Ctrip’s acquisition of eLong with MOC
08/10/2015
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11:15:17 AM
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Qunar has accusing its arch rival Ctrip of breaching Anti-Monopoly Law and the State’s declaration threshold guidelines in its acquisition of eLong.
Didi-Uber merger requires regulation review
08/18/2016
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3:08:45 PM
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Didi-Uber marriage is likely to create an unparalleled juggernaut that holds more than 90% of China ride-sharing market, fueling concerns about a de facto monopoly.
Chinese regulators dig into Uber-Didi deal
09/05/2016
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7:21:55 PM
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Chinese regulators have begun an investigation into the landmark merger of Didi Chuxing and Uber Technologies Inc.’s domestic business.
Booking.com and Expedia take four out of five agency bookings in Europe
07/28/2016
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5:46:59 PM
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More evidence of a so-called duopoly coming into play as Expedia and Booking.com land 80% of all European hotel sales on online travel agencies.
Apple Pay takes on China's internet kings in mobile payments
02/18/2016
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8:40:35 AM
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Apple Inc launched its mobile payment system in China on Thursday in a bid to change the strategic landscape of mobile payment market amid the popularity of alternative mobile systems associated with Alibaba and Tencent.
Macao casino revenue falls again in January
02/05/2016
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5:37:18 PM
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January marked Macao’s 20th consecutive monthly decline in gaming revenue compared with a year earlier, falling to 18.7 billion Macao patacas (MOP; US$2.3 billion), a 21.4% decline from January 2015.
China's Travel Market Tears Into 2016
01/14/2016
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4:35:49 PM
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By wedding itself to Baidu to consolidate its leading position in travel, Ctrip has become fully engaged in the war between Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent.
China Southern and Hainan Airlines cut ties with Qunar as parting gift for 2015
01/06/2016
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4:37:15 PM
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China’s tourism industry has been struck by the shocking announcements that China Southern Airlines and Hainan Airlines are terminating their partnerships with Qunar.
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