Sands China leads losses, tumbling more than 9%, while Wynn Macau falls as much as 7.8%
Grand Lisboa Hotel in Macau under lockdown after Covid-19 cases were found there, on July 6. Picture: BLOOMBERG/GUO KAI/VCG/GETTY IMAGE.
A Bloomberg gauge of the city’s six licensed casino operators fell as much as 6.3%, and is down 20% this year. Sands China led losses, tumbling more than 9%, while Wynn Macau fell as much as 7.8%. The city reported 93 new cases for Saturday, bringing the total number of infections in the latest outbreak starting June 18 to 1,467.
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