Macau gambling revenue continues to drop

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Macau casino revenue fell in January, the first year on year decrease since July 2016. The 5% decline to US$3.1 billion doesn’t mean Macau has begun a replay of the 2014-2016 slump that cratered ...

According to the authorities, Macau gambling revenue dropped 0.4% year-on-year during March, amid a tough 2019 for the industry in the Chinese territory. Casino stocks drop as Macau slump continues - USA Online Casino The casino-dense region of Macau experienced a drop in stock value as recent numbers fail to meet expectations from earlier in the year, causing difficulty for investors. Casino Revenue Trends Q1 2014 - Macau Casinos Casino Revenue Trends in Macau continues its strong beginnings to 2014 by posting gross casino revenues of MOP21.3 billion (US $3.92 billion) in April which Macau Online Gambling 2019 - Online Casino Guide For Macau

THE BUSINESS TIMES - [HONG KONG] A near two-year tumble in gambling revenue in China's Macau, the world's largest casino hub, continued in March with a 16.3 per cent fall as visits by big-spending Macau gambling revenue slump continues in March with 16.3% drop, Consumer - THE BUSINESS TIMES

Macau posted a drop in gambling revenue in July, stretching declines for a 26th consecutive month, as wealthy gamblers continued to steer clear of the world's biggest casino hub amid a protracted anti-corruption campaign by Beijing. MGM Resorts : Macau Gambling Revenue Continues to Drop

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Macau posted a drop in gambling revenue in July, stretching declines for a 26th consecutive month, as wealthy gamblers continued to steer clear of the world's biggest casino hub amid a protracted anti-corruption campaign by Beijing. Gambling revenue in the southern Chinese territory fell 4.5 percent