It can only get better. That has been the ongoing line from analysts focusing on Asia so far this year, despite some strong returns in certain jurisdictions. As some redevelopments come to an end, operators need to identify the risks of the ongoing rise of online gaming and see how they can counter it to maintain their market share to maximize their investments. Meanwhile, Macau’s government is showing less faith in the performance of its main market, slashing GGR estimates, while it promotes its non-gaming image.
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