No major setback seen if Qatar loses World CupThe potential economic cost Qatar will suffer if it were to be stripped of the World Cup hosting rights will comprise some short-term pain including a 20 per cent fall in equities, according to a new report from Credit Suisse. More… |
No major setback seen if Qatar loses World CupThe potential economic cost Qatar will suffer if it were to be stripped of the World Cup hosting rights will comprise some short-term pain including a 20 per cent fall in equities, according to a new report from Credit Suisse. More… |
UK urges firms to grab Qatar World Cup businessThe British government brushed off its disappointment at England missing out on hosting the World Cup on Friday, urging its firms to seize lucrative business opportunities offered by Qatar hosting the tournament in 2022. England lost out t More… |