MORE PRESSURE ON MACAU STOCKS
16 October 2009
Travel restriction fears return
Land casino operators in Macau, already feeling the
weight of the global economic meltdown and government
pressure to curtail expansion, were faced with more
worries as the week ended with fears of visa
restrictions.
Shares of Macau casino operators
tumbled Thursday on new concerns about visa restrictions
for residents of China's neighbouring Guangdong province
travelling to the gambling island, the Wall Street
Journal reported.
A spokesperson for the Division
of Exit and Entry Administration in Guangdong's Public
Security Bureau said that effective October 1st
individuals could receive a visa only once every two
months. Previously Chinese travellers to Macau could
obtain a visa once a month.
Macau is the only
place in China where gambling is legal, and stricter
travelling restrictions could significantly impact
revenue. In September, Macau authorities reported that
gambling revenue had more than doubled, attributing the
improvement at least in part to more lenient travel
restrictions.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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