《大行報告》中金料今年澳門博彩業迎來新正常化增長階段
中金發表報告指,仍然看好澳門博彩行業,預計2024年有望呈現持續的正常化增長,恢復至2019年總博彩收入的77%,其中預計中場板塊表現持續強勁,貴賓板塊仍然表現較為低迷。
該行表示,2024年澳門博彩行業EBITDA或按年增長32%,主要受益於高利潤率的中場業務佔比提升,但受影響於行業營運成本增加以及非博彩項目的成功回報率。
該行表示,維持2024年澳門總博彩收入預測,並預料2025年總博彩收入分別有望復甦至2019年總博彩收入的77%及83%。
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