Macau signals rebound as gambling revenues hit 2-year high in February
Analysts call a bottom to territory's gaming industry slump with revenues rising over the past seven months
Hong Kong
GAMBLING revenue in the Chinese territory of Macau hit a two-year high in February, recovering steadily from a prolonged anti-corruption drive and slowing economic growth that dragged on the world's biggest casino hub over the past three years.
Analysts have already called a bottom to Macau's gaming industry slump with revenues rising over the past seven months.
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