Analysis of Macau's declining gaming revenue, shift towards non-gaming industries, and stock implications for major casino ...
Macau’s gaming revenue fell 5.6% in January, missing analyst expectations and adding to signs that China’s weak consumer ...
Macau’s casino industry recorded a second consecutive month of year-on-year declines in January, with gross gaming revenue ...
Macau’s gaming industry has begun 2025 with mixed results. According to data released by the Gaming Inspection and ...
Macau casinos expected a nice bump in January, as Chinese New Year celebrations kicked off. But GGR fell short of projections ...
Macau’s casinos experienced a softer-than expected performance during the recent Chinese New Year (CNY) holiday, with the ...
Macau's Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has named a new deputy director, set to take on the role from next ...
Gaming revenue in Macau fell 5.6% in January, missing expectations and adding to signs that China’s weak consumer sentiment ...
Macau’s casinos experienced a softer-than expected performance during the recent Chinese New Year (CNY) holiday, with the daily gross gaming revenue (GGR) ...
Macau’s gaming bureau reported January gross revenue from games of fortune in the region was down 5.6% year-over-year to 18.254B patacas.
Shares of gaming stocks in Hong Kong fell after Macau reported that gaming revenue fell for the second-straight month and continued to hover below pre-pandemic levels.
With more tourism and economic stimulus measures from Beijing, Macau casinos could exceed analysts' GGR estimates for 2025.
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