Macau casinos just suffered their lowest monthly gross gaming revenue ever, with this year’s July earnings totaling MOP398 million (US$49m).
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Casinos in Macau will be opening tentatively after a shutdown of operations due to a fresh wave of the COVID-19 Omicron variant earlier this month.
Macau’s government has extended the ongoing lockdown on gambling houses and other businesses till Friday.
Non-essential businesses including casinos in Macau have been asked to shut down their operations until July 18 following a COVID outbreak.
Las Vegas Sands (LVS) recently announced a $1 billion loan agreement with Sands China, repayable on July 11, 2028.
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