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Macau casino revenue opens January on steady footing, JP Morgan says

macau casino revenue opens january on steady footing, jp morgan says

macau casino revenue opens january on steady footing, jp morgan says

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Macau’s casino gross gaming revenue reached US$1bn in the first 11 days of January.

Macau.- Casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) in Macau totalled MOP8.05bn (US$1bn) in the first 11 days of January, according to a research note from JP Morgan. That’s an average of MOP731m (US$91m) per day

The figures suggest a steady start to the year and may help alleviate investor concerns about a potential slowdown in demand following weaker performance toward the end of 2025, when average daily GGR was down month-on-month to around MOP620m (US$77m).

JP Morgan said GGR momentum strengthened during the opening days of January, supported by a long weekend over New Year. During the first three days of the month, daily GGR reportedly reached MOP800m (US$99m) before easing to MOP692m (US$86m) per day last week.

Analysts attributed December softness largely to seasonality and unfavourable VIP luck rather than a downturn. Looking ahead, JP Morgan forecasts that Macau’s GGR in January will grow by at least 15 per cent year-on-year, potentially driving first-quarter growth of around 13 per cent. For full-year 2026, the investment bank expects GGR to expand by 5 per cent to 6 per cent, led primarily by mass-market table games and slot machines, which are projected to grow between 7 per cent and 8 per cent.

The VIP segment is expected to contract by around 5 per cent year-on-year, reflecting a high base of performance in 2025 driven by favourable luck factors.

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Macau’s casino gross gaming revenue reached US$1bn in the first 11 days of January. Macau.- Casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) in Macau totalled MOP8.05bn (US$1bn) in the first 11 days…

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