Philippine regulator says Caesars must put up higher casino investment

MANILA, Oct 22 (Reuters) - U.S. gaming firm Caesars Entertainment Corp has to put in at least $1.5 billion as minimum investment if it proceeds to invest in the Philippines, an up-and-coming gaming destination that has lured some of the world's biggest casino operators.
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