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Who’s Really Paying for This Year’s World Cup?

Bloomberg Jun 11, 2026 2h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 2 views
Who’s Really Paying for This Year’s World Cup?
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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) This story was reported by Bloomberg. For more Finance news in Kenya, stay tuned to Masaa.
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