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Post by Blitz on Feb 1, 2022 7:17:48 GMT -5
GAMING | JANUARY GGR DROPS 20.3% TO MOP6.3B LYNZY VALLES, MDT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2022 - 5 HOURS AGO macaudailytimes.com.mo/gaming-january-ggr-drops-20-3-to-mop6-3b.htmlCards sit on a blackjack table during the Global Gaming Expo Asia (G2E Asia) in Macau, China, on Tuesday, May 21, 2019. The expo runs through May 23. Photographer: Paul Yeung/Bloomberg The city’s casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) in January dropped 20.3% month-to-month to MOP6.34 billion, data from the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau shows. Official data reports December closed with a GGR MOP7.96 billion, which led to a total gaming revenue of MOP86.86 billion last year. January saw a series of new outbreaks in the neighbouring region, causing local authorities to impose strict border entry measures to deter the spread of Covid-19 variants. The SAR government shortened the validity of the negative nucleic acid test (NAT) result for those entering Macau from Zhuhai in the wake of the new cases, discouraging tourists to travel to Macau. Brokerage JP Morgan has previously reiterated that the degree of recovery of the GGR from casinos is dependent on the “pace and level of travel normalization around the region.” Previously, the brokerage said that it will no longer forecast the city’s 2022 gaming rebound as they are less confident in their numbers than they were a year ago. Meanwhile, junkets account for 75% of Macau’s VIP gaming revenue, equating to around USD3 billion each year. However, the number of gambling promoter licenses in the city has decreased nearly 50% in just one year in the aftermath of the arrest of Suncity Group CEO and junket mogul, Alvin Chau. Macau currently has only 46 junket licensees for the current year: far fewer than the approved 85 license gaming promoters.
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Post by Blitz on Feb 1, 2022 7:20:04 GMT -5
Macau GGR down 20.9% year-on-year to MOP$6.34 billion in January by Andrew W Scott - Tue 1 Feb 2022 www.asgam.com/index.php/2022/02/01/macau-ggr-down-20-9-year-on-year-to-mop6-34-billion-in-january/Macau’s casinos recorded gross gaming revenue of MOP$6.34 billion (US$793 million) in January, down 20.9% year-on-year and 20.3% lower than December. January GGR has been negatively impacted by tightened border restrictions due to a recent COVID-19 outbreak in neighboring Zhuhai. The recent cataclysmic events in the VIP industry have also affected GGR. The amount is down 74.6% on January 2019 (MOP$24.94 billion), and down 71.3% on January 2020 (MOP$22.13 billion), which was largely unaffected by the global pandemic, which first impacted Macau GGR in the last few days of January 2020. Macau last month reported GGR of MOP$86.86 billion (US$10.82 billion) in 2021, representing a 43.7% improvement on 2020 but down 70.3% compared with 2019.
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Post by birdnest on Feb 1, 2022 7:34:19 GMT -5
Vegas is kicking on all cylinders and Macau is a ghost town, who would have guessed that?? Thanks Xi..
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Post by Blitz on Feb 1, 2022 7:37:09 GMT -5
Vegas is kicking on all cylinders and Macau is a ghost town, who would have guessed that?? Thanks Xi.. I'd like to wish Xi a big GFY instead of CNY!
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