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Qatar 2022: Who Will Win the World Cup According to a Successful Economic Model?
Joachim Klement, an investment analyst at Liberum Capital, stands by predictions he made in September, before the competition began, despite “sweating a lot” while watching Saudi Arabia beat Argentina in the group stages of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar
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Qatar 2022: Can You Watch the Games at Work? Bosses Around the World Discuss That
The question has sparked workplace debates about productivity, team-building and trust between employees and their managers
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Qatar 2022: World Cup Fans on Pace for Record Spending at Tournament Venues
Fans who were present to watch Saudi Arabia take on Mexico on November 30 spent the most overall
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Qatar World Cup Spotlights Health Risks of Heavy Work in High Temperatures
Medical professionals warn that as climate change leads to longer and more frequent heatwaves, the number of people suffering from kidney disease will increase
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Team Japan Does More Than Tidy Up in Qatar 2022
Japan has had enough of being a “good loser.” A pair of shock victories against Spain and Germany are putting the soccer world on notice
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Qatar’s World Cup Dispenses a $35 Billion Betting Boon for Bookies
This year’s tournament is the first global sporting event to occur since the lifting of restrictions on US sports wagers
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Fox Sports, Telemundo Report Huge TV Audience for World Cup Match Between US and England
Comcast Corp.’s Telemundo said the US-England match averaged 4.6 million viewers across its Spanish-language television and streaming platforms
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Qatar 2022: A World Cup of Silent Political Symbols
This tournament has been a theater of symbolism, and a global audience of millions has witnessed extraordinary political gestures
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Citigroup Sees World Cup Fans’ Food Orders Boosting Delivery Firms
UK football fans watching the World Cup from the comfort of their sofas could boost delivery firms such as Just Eat Takeaway.com NV and Deliveroo Plc, as many opt to order in food, according to Citigroup Inc. analysts
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Millennials Among the Most Excited in US for 2022 World Cup
Overall, 3 in 5 Americans plan to watch World Cup matches, a Morning Consult survey finds
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Gambling’s Global Coming Out Party in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
DraftKings says it identified less than $300,000 of customers funds that were affected and intends to make customers whole
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Qatar 2022: Soccer Fans Tuck into Nachos, Guatemala’s Export Snack
Guatemala has exported snacks to the Middle East to be consumed by fans during the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup
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Rainbow Flags Are Under Pressure at World Cup, Despite FIFA Promises
Several people wearing rainbow-colored clothing said they were stopped from entering stadiums
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Football Versus Football: Qatar 2022 Challenges US Most Popular Sport on TV
Fox Corp. and Comcast Corp.’s Telemundo, which air the tournament in English and Spanish, will face a lot more competition for sports fans
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Neymar Stands in the Way of Messi’s World Cup Dream: Bloomberg Survey
England will be the first major side to be knocked out, one-third of 720 respondents say
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Qatar’s Tainted World Cup Is Too Big for Brands and Advertisers to Boycott
The tournament is arguably the most contentious in football history. For advertisers, it’s still a no-brainer
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World Cup: Nike Is Winning the Jersey Battle
With 13 countries playing in Nike jerseys at this year's FIFA World Cup, the American brand is thrashing the competition — including longtime rival Adidas
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FIFA Boss Defends Qatar World Cup, Says Fans Can Survive for Three Hours Without Beer
The alcohol ban at stadiums was first announced on Friday, two days before the start of the event
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Qatar’s $300 Billion World Cup is Almost Here and Controversy is Winning: Q&A
Alcohol availability has been a particular flashpoint and on Friday, officials walked back on plans to allow the sale of beer within World Cup stadiums
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How a Colombian Will Support Players’ Mental Health at the Qatar 2022 World Cup
Colombian mental health professional Sergio Díaz talks to Bloomberg Línea about his work with soccer players and other elite athletes