Bernstein:料11月澳門博彩毛收入同比下滑3%-6%
Bernstein發表研究報告指,受貴賓業務疲弱拖累,澳門10月博彩毛收入同比下滑3.2%,但好於彭博此前下滑4%的預測,從長期看對澳門博彩前景樂觀,當前估值水平對願意承受波動性的投資者具有吸引力。
Bernstein預計,11月澳門博彩毛收入將同比下滑3%到6%,環比成長7%-10%,對貴賓業務仍保持謹慎。而中國經濟放緩、人民幣走勢疲軟和中美貿易摩擦等因素對博彩收入有不利影響。長期來看,交通基礎設施的改善、中國高端消費羣體的成長等將支持大眾業務發展。
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