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Macau’s gross gaming revenue fell 47.4% in August when compared with July to MOP$4.44 billion (US$554 million), negatively impacted by an outbreak of COVID-19 across parts of mainland China that limited travel and saw border restrictions temporarily tightened.

According to information published by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, the August figures represented a 234% improvement over August 2020, when Macau recorded GGR of just MOP$1.33 billion (US$166 million).

However it is also the lowest GGR result since September 2020 when the DICJ reported revenue of just MOP$2.21 billion (US$276 million).

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Macau’s gross gaming revenue fell 47.4% in August when compared with July to MOP$4.44 billion (US$554 million), negatively impacted by an outbreak of COVID-19 across parts of mainland China that limited travel and saw border restrictions temporarily tightened.

According to information published by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, the August figures represented a 234% improvement over August 2020, when Macau recorded GGR of just MOP$1.33 billion (US$166 million).

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