Gross gaming income (GGR) in Macau endured a tremendous shot for February; down 88% year-on-year after the coronavirus flare-up constrained a conclusion in its club during the month.
Monthly GGR for February was MOP3.10bn ($386.9m), a huge decline from a years ago figure of MOP25.37bn, while Januarys income likewise recently fell by 11% to MOP22.13bn.
Accumulated gross income for the year so far is thusly down 50% to MOP25.23bn.
Casino tasks just re-opened on 20 February following a fourteen day conclusion because of fears over the coronavirus.
While there haven’t been any new cases for over a month, since 10 cases were initially affirmed, territory China has revealed in excess of 80,000 cases, with about 3,000 passings altogether.
Its been a turbulent time for Macau gambling clubs, with income diminishing towards the backend of 2019, recording a three-month decrease from October, down 9% in November from a year sooner and 14% in December.
