LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL IN MACAU?
24 April 2009
Casino revenues rose in the first three
months of 2009
Is Asia's land gambling drought easing? A report from
Bloombergs news service this week suggests that it may
be. Macau’s casino revenue rose in the first three
months of 2009, signaling recovery from a slowdown
triggered by the global recession and visa controls
imposed on mainland Chinese visitors.
Quarter 1
2009 casino revenue rose 8.1 percent to 26 billion
patacas ($3.2 billion) when compared to Q4 2008's 24.1
billion patacas, according to statistics on the Macau
Gaming Inspection and Co-ordination Bureau Web site.
Revenue fell 13 percent from Q1 2008, when the casinos
hauled in a record 29.8 billion patacas.
Macau
operators have been hurt by the global recession and
visa controls imposed by the Chinese government seeking
to limit gambling by mainland citizens. Casino revenue
in the former Portuguese colony declined for three
straight quarters through December.
Las Vegas
Sands Corp., the casino operator that halted
construction on its projects in Macau in November, said
this month it may resume building this calendar year on
optimism casino revenue is picking up.
Government officials from Guangdong, Macau and Hong Kong
met in February to discuss easing visa controls.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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