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Macau casino reliance hampers growth
Overview
In early July a study warned that Macau’s heavy dependence on casino gambling creates structural financial risks for China’s broader economy, flagging the potential for systemic vulnerability. By the end of July the International Monetary Fund’s Article IV mission echoed those concerns, projecting Macau’s real GDP growth to slow to 3.3 % in 2026 – down from 4.7 % the prior year – and attributing the deceleration to weaker casino revenues and persistently high interest rates. The IMF noted that while inflation is expected to rise modestly and non‑gaming investment by casino operators could partly offset the slowdown, the territory remains highly reliant on the gaming sector and mainland‑China tourism, leaving real output below pre‑pandemic levels.
Entities
Macau Special Administrative Region · International Monetary Fund · Directorate of Statistics and Census of Macau
Timeline
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24 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesIMF projects Macau economy to slow to 3.3% growth in 2026The IMF says Macau’s real GDP growth will slow to 3.3% in 2026, down from 4.7% in 2025, as casino revenue weakens and interest rates stay high; inflation may rise to 2.2%.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesStudy warns Macau casino reliance creates structural financial risks for ChinaA study warns that Macau’s dependence on casino gambling creates structural financial risks for the region and mainland China, limiting diversification and exposing money‑laundering threats.
Sources
emissoradasbeiras.pt · hojemacau.com.mo