花旗:料澳門10月博彩收入按年下跌70%
花旗發表研究報告指,澳門博彩收入在10月略有改善,但復甦步伐仍將緩慢。雖然本月有國慶黃金週,但是受新冠肺炎疫情影響,內地遊客簽證未完全恢復,澳門訪客數量和酒店入住率仍然疲弱。該行預計,10月的澳門博彩收入按年下跌70%至80億澳門元。中金公司亦預計,10月澳門博彩收入將下降60%至70%。
澳門8月起有限度接受珠海、廣東居民以自由行簽註入境,惟9月博彩收入如預期未有太大起色,單月賭收按年跌90%至22.11億澳門元,以金額和按年跌幅計,都是自4月以來最佳表現。澳門9月23日向中國內地居民“解禁”,惟十一黃金週首日,澳門訪客人數僅1.55萬人,按年大跌88.5%。
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