Macau gave further details on the plans for satellite casinos in amendments to its gaming law on Thursday, with what appears to be a softening of the government’s stance that will make it easier for them to stay in business. Under the draft bill, the satellite casinos were given a three-year transition period to meet the new requirements. The law, which is currently being reviewed by a legislative committee, stipulated that the premises in which the casinos were located had to be owned by the concessionaires. Legislator Chan Chak Mo, who heads the committee reviewing the bill, told local media...