The US private credit firm betting on a lucrative World Cup trade
Eagle Point Credit Management to capitalise on high prices and demand of football fans to attend the tournament
Eagle Point Credit Management to capitalise on high prices and demand of football fans to attend the tournament
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JPMorgan and Barclays are among those offering CDS on Apollo, Ares and Blackstone funds
Transit fares from New York to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey for World Cup matches will rise to $150. Grouped from 3 articles across 1 sources.
The backstory of the prediction market industry's newest entrant has done little to calm concerns as it partners with several giants of sports broadcasting.
The Socceroos will conclude their preparations for the World Cup in North America with a warm-up friendly against Switzerland, the first time they will have faced European opposition since 2023.
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Transportation costs for World Cup fans traveling to US stadiums could be more than 10 times higher than regular fares. Local officials and FIFA bosses are trading blame for the increased prices while fans feel fleeced. Grouped from 4 articles across 4 sources.