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Macau GGR estimated to have fallen 4% in August - Seeking Alpha


Bernstein estimates Macau gross gaming revenue fell 4% Y/Y for the first 25 days of August to 824M patacas.The firm notes GGR improved compared to July amid a normal hold rate in the VIP ... Read More

Macau casino gaming revenue is tracking ahead of expectations in May


The April GGR mark was down about 4.9% from the level seen in March, which was anticipated by analysts. For the first four months of the year, Macau gross gaming revenue was up 53.7% from a year ... Read More

Macau Reports Largest Monthly Revenue Growth Since 2014 - Yahoo


Macau, the world's largest casino gambling hub , reported 29.2 percent gross gaming revenue growth in July, easily topping consensus analyst estimates of 26 percent growth. However, red-hot Macau ... Read More

Macau gaming revenue tops expectations ahead of Golden Week holiday - MSN


Macau gross gaming revenue increased by 1.7% year-over-year in April to 18.66 billion patacas ($2.36 billion), according to data from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau. The GGR tally ... Read More

Macau Construction Industry Report 2025: Output to Slow from 5.6% in Real Terms in 2024 to 3.8% in 2025 Due to Declining Gaming Sector Profits, a Dominant Driver of Macau's Economy


Macau's construction industry growth is projected to decelerate from 5.6% in 2024 to 3.8% in 2025, influenced by declining gaming sector profits. Key insights into Macau's construction sector trends, ... Read More


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