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Post by Blitz on Oct 14, 2024 8:18:30 GMT -5
Macau’s October GGR seen smashing forecasts at MOP$22 billion as Golden Week high rolls on by Ben Blaschke Mon 14 Oct 2024 at 19:02 www.asgam.com/index.php/2024/10/14/macaus-october-ggr-seen-smashing-forecasts-at-mop22-billion-as-golden-week-high-rolls-on/Investment bank JP Morgan has upped its Macau gross gaming revenue forecast for October to MOP$22 billion, well above consensus of MOP$20 billion to MOP$21 billion, due to strong ongoing demand post-Golden Week. In a Monday note, analysts DS Kim, Mufan Shi and Selina Li said GGR for the first 13 days of October combined had reached MOP$11 billion or MOP$846 million per day, implying a decent run-rate of MOP$643 million per day over the past week. This, they explained, was up 10% over September and in line with August despite soft seasonality. “While it is still too premature to call it a “positive wealth effect”, we can say that month-to-date demand suggests October GGR is likely to reach ~MOP$22 billion, well above the MOP$20 billion to MOP$21 billion that we and the market had expected only few weeks ago,” the bank said. “This should at least limit the downside risks to 4Q consensus, in our view.” JP Morgan added that the print implies a 130% recovery in mass GGR versus 2019 levels and 30% for VIP, both meaningfully above Q3’s recovery rates of 110% and 25%, respectively. “We cannot extrapolate this for a full month/quarter as the figure was boosted by a ‘truly golden’ Golden Week, but it is encouraging to see that the recovery rate is rebounding so far this quarter after two quarters of sequential pull-back,” the analysts added.
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Post by Blitz on Oct 15, 2024 7:47:53 GMT -5
Visitor arrivals drop by over one-third after Golden Week Renato Marques, MDT Tuesday, October 15, 2024 macaudailytimes.com.mo/visitor-arrivals-drop-by-over-one-third-after-golden-week.htmlThe number of visitor arrivals to Macau has fallen after the “Golden Week of the National Day Holidays,” with figures dipping below the 100,000 daily mark, according to border crossing statistics from the Public Security Police Force (PSP). From Oct. 11 to Oct. 13, the average of visitors was 93,907, a 33.81% decrease from the 141,874 daily average recorded during the Golden Week. Consistent with ordinary weekends, Sunday remained the busiest day for border crossings, with 98,293 visitors entering Macau. On the other days, the daily count hovered around 90,000 per day. During the Golden Week, Macau recorded an average of 141,874 daily arrivals, representing a 22.9% and 1.9% rise compared with the National Day holiday in 2023 and 2019 respectively. The daily average exceeded that of the National Day holiday in 2019 and reached an all-time high since the recording of official statistics for National Day holidays began. The single-day visitor arrivals peaked at 174,000 on Oct. 3, accounting for both the volumes of average daily and single-day visitor arrivals, also reaching the highest records for National Day holidays. In the same period, the average hotel occupancy rate reached 94.5%. More international visitors now Interestingly, the number of international visitors is far higher now than it was during the Golden Week. From Sept. 29 to Oct. 6, the number of international visitors averaged 6,514. However, from Oct. 11 to 13, it averaged 10,218, peaking on Friday, Oct. 11, when 11,287 international visitors entered Macau. This means the number of international visitors increased by 56.9% when compared with the Golden Week average. The data also revealed that international visitors, as well as those from Hong Kong and Taiwan, tended to arrive in Macau on Fridays, whereas mainland visitors tended to arrive on Sundays. International visitors now account for about 6% of total arrivals, while the mainland continues to lead with an overwhelming majority share of 76%.
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