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New China outbound-investment rules may weigh more on Macau-stock sentiment than on GGR: CLSA

Newsdesk Published June 5, 2026
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Investor sentiment regarding Macau’s casino industry is likely to be impacted by Beijing’s introduction of new outbound-investment regulations, though the rules are unlikely to have a direct effect on gross gaming revenue (GGR), according to a Thursday note from brokerage CLSA.

The new rules, due to take effect on July 1, have prompted renewed discussion about potential implications for Macau’s gaming sector, particularly regarding the movement of capital from the Chinese mainland, said CLSA. The institution argued however that the measures are unlikely to have a material direct effect on Macau’s industry GGR, although secondary effects cannot be completely ruled out.

“China’s new regulations on outbound investments will likely weigh on equity sentiment toward Macau gaming rather than gaming revenue,” CLSA analyst Jeffrey Kiang wrote.

The brokerage noted that Macau’s channels for bringing funds into the market have already been subject to extensive scrutiny and controls for many years. As a result, the latest regulatory changes are not expected to significantly alter the way most visitors fund their gaming activities, it added.

CLSA cited findings from its 2025 China Reality Research survey, which covered 800 respondents. According to the survey, cash accounted for 48 percent of gaming budgets among Macau visitors, while UnionPay debit and credit cards represented a combined 42 percent. Other funding sources made up the remaining 10 percent.

The findings suggest that traditional payment methods remain dominant among Macau gamblers, potentially limiting the direct impact of tighter outbound investment oversight, per CLSA.

The memo also highlighted historical evidence suggesting Macau’s mass-market gaming segment has shown resilience despite previous episodes of capital-control tightening. 

Nonetheless, Mr Kiang acknowledged that any policy move perceived as strengthening oversight of cross-border capital flows can affect market confidence, particularly among investors concerned about visitor arrivals or spending trends.

CLSA maintained its relatively cautious outlook for Macau’s gaming market in 2026. The brokerage forecasts full-year 2026 casino GGR growth of approximately 5 percent, placing it at the lower end of broader market expectations of 5 percent to 8 percent growth.

The brokerage also expects June GGR to decline by around 0.65 percent year-on-year.

CLSA also affirmed its view that the sector faces limited scope for positive surprises in Macau’s gaming market performance. While the ongoing recovery in premium-mass and mass-market gaming remains supportive, the institution believes growth is likely to remain measured rather than accelerate significantly.

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