With more tourism and economic stimulus measures from Beijing, Macau casinos could exceed analysts' GGR estimates for 2025.
Macau gaming revenues could grow by up to 7 per cent in the Year of the Snake, depending on the recovery of the real estate sector and the confidence of Chinese consumers, but will remain far from pre ...
The early read from analysts on Macau casino operators is positive. Over 21 luxury hotels in Macau have already sold out ...
Macau’s gaming sector could outperform market expectations in 2025, bolstered by continued policy support from Beijing and a ...
Analysts are calling for moderate revenue growth in Macau for the Chinese New Year, and 4% year-on-year growth for the first ...
Macau, a special administrative region of China, is the only place in the country where gambling is legal. Its economy is heavily reliant on casinos, which contributes about 80% of tax revenues.
EBITDA margin for the Macau industry “declined from 29.5 percent in 2019 to 28.4 percent in 2023 and declined slightly ...
The research covered 32 luxury hotel brands that are represented within properties promoted by the six Macau gaming operators ...
The Judiciary Police (PJ) handled a total of 1,423 cases associated with gambling last year – up 28.6 per cent on the ...
Why did Xingchun Wang choose now to invest in Australia’s gambling industry? The plot thickens in casino-friendly Macau, the ...