Analysts split over Macau casinos' prospects in 2015
Conflicting signals muddling outlook for this year
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WHILE analysts last year correctly forecast Macau casinos would suffer a first-ever revenue drop, prospects for 2015 are looking as uncertain as a coin toss.
Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News were evenly divided on whether revenue will shrink or grow in the world's largest gambling hub this year.
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