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The Venetian Macao resort and casino, center, and the Galaxy Macau casino and hotel, right, stand illuminated at night in Macau on Feb. 19, 2019. Photo: Bloomberg
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Wynn Macau (Chinese: 永利澳門) is a luxury hotel and casino resort in the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China with two towers containing a total of 1,008 rooms and suites, approximately 273,000 square feet (25,400 m 2) of casino space, over 59,000 square feet (5,500 m 2) of retail space, eight casual and fine dining restaurants, two spas, a salon and a pool. Feb 25, 2020 GGRAsiaquoted Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) saying Melco Resorts & Entertainment’s Altira Macau, the Grand Dragon Casino on Taipa, the Waldo Hotel and Hotel President had. Macau Casino's mission is to provide you with the most fun and excitement while helping you win the biggest jackpots out there! Thanks to our extensive selection of games in our online casino, everyone will find their favourite game with us.

(Bloomberg) — Macau casino stocks surged the most in nearly two and a half months after the gambling hub reopened to quarantine-free travel from the Chinese mainland.

Sands China Ltd. surged as much as 10%, the most since December 2018, and Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. rose much as 12%, its steepest gain since March 20. Shares in Wynn Macau Ltd., Melco International Development Ltd. and MGM China Holdings Ltd. each climbed about 9%. A Bloomberg gauge for the sector’s equities jumped as much as 8.5%, the most since Nov. 10.

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Macau has gradually been easing quarantine rules on visitors from the mainland, its biggest market, with the final lifting of restrictions on Monday adding to optimism after data showed casino revenue surged last week during the Lunar New Year holidays.

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“Easing quarantine policy between mainland China and Macau could provide a ground for foot traffic improvement for Macau casinos,” said Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Angela Hanlee. “We now need to watch how the mainland’s policy toward overseas gambling is in March as it does not want Macau to become an infrastructure facilitating that.”

The casinos have been recovering from their worst year on record after China began lifting travel restrictions months ago. Still, coronavirus testing and social distancing rules have kept many gamblers away, with gross gaming revenue down 64% from a year earlier in January. Visitor arrivals for that month are due later today.

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