Who’s Really Paying for This Year’s World Cup?
Want to see the World Cup final? That’ll be $10,000. Bloomberg’s Big Take host David Gura and Vanessa Perdomo get into dynamic pricing and surging costs for host countries as the games kick off. (Source: Bloomberg)
Ecuador to Cut Beer Prices 20% in World Cup Show of ‘Support’
Ecuador is cutting beer prices by more than 20% through a temporary tax cut to rally “extra support” for the national football team during the World Cup, President Daniel Noboa said.
EM Currencies, Stock ETFs Rally as Trump Signals Deal Is Near
Emerging-market assets got a boost after President Donald Trump canceled planned attacks on Iran, fueling bets that a deal is imminent.
Bank Stocks Hit Record Highs on US-Iran Deal Hopes, IPO Optimism
Shares of US lenders reached their highest levels ever on Thursday, as investors turned optimistic about a potential deal to stop the fighting in Iran and SpaceX’s record IPO.
Stocks Rally as Trump Signals US-Iran Deal Is Near: Markets Wrap
Wall Street powered a rally in stocks as oil sank after President Donald Trump signaled the US is close to a deal with Iran, fueling hopes for an end to the war that has roiled global markets.