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Macau casino stocks rise on November revenue boost

by December 2, 2024
written by December 2, 2024

On Monday, shares of casino operators with a presence in Macau saw varying movements after the region’s government data for November was released. Las Vegas Sands (NYSE:LVS) experienced a 3.3% increase, while Melco Resorts & Entertainment (NASDAQ:MLCO) saw its shares climb by 2.5%. Conversely, MGM Resorts (NYSE:NYSE:MGM) witnessed a slight decline of 0.4%, and Wynn Resorts Ltd (NASDAQ:WYNN) enjoyed a 2% uptick.

The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau of Macau published figures indicating a 14.9% year-over-year rise in casino revenue for November, reaching 18.44 billion patacas (approximately $2.3 billion). This increase surpassed the estimated growth of 13%. However, the revenue for November also represented an 11.3% decrease from the previous month.

The performance of Macau’s casino sector for the period from January to November showed a significant improvement, with a cumulative revenue increase of 26.8% year-over-year, totaling 208.58 billion patacas (around $26.02 billion). This data reflects a recovering trend in the region’s gambling industry, which has been eagerly anticipated by investors and industry stakeholders.

The monthly and cumulative revenue figures are critical for casino operators in Macau, as they provide insight into the market’s recovery trajectory and consumer spending patterns in the region. Macau, often referred to as the gambling capital of the world, has a significant impact on the financial performance of companies operating within its jurisdiction.

Investors in casino stocks closely monitor these revenue reports as they can influence the market valuation and future prospects of the companies involved. The latest data from Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau has, therefore, been a positive signal for the majority of the casino operators listed, as reflected in the stock price movements recorded on Monday.

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