MGM China Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, engages in the development, ownership, and operation of gaming and lodging resorts in the Greater China region. The company engages in the development and operation of casino games of chance and other casino games, the related hotel and resort facilities, and the development of integrated resorts in Macau. It owns and operates the MGM Macau and MGM Cotai. The company's casino has a floor area of approximately 32,134 square meters with 1,019 slot machines, 427 gaming tables, and multiple VIP and private gaming areas; and hotel that comprises a 35-storey tower with 582 deluxe rooms consisting of 468 standard guest rooms, 99 luxury suites, and 15 private luxury villas. Its resort offers luxurious amenities, including 8 restaurants and bars, retail outlets, pool and spa facilities, and approximately 1,600 square meters of convertible convention space. In addition, MGM China Holdings Limited is involved in the food and beverage operations; and provision of outsourcing services, including information technology, accounting, human resources, hotel reservation, and convention consultation. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is headquartered in Macau. MGM China Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of MGM Resorts International Holdings, Ltd. GBP drops as BOE vote split seems dovishThe BOE has left rates unchanged in December but a more dovish vote split has weighed on the pound.
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