AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Final Economics: Over 1,100 tickets for Argentina vs Spain at MetLife Stadium still sit unsold on FIFA’s resale site, with some seats priced up to $2.3 million and the cheapest listed at $7,900. Sports & Scheduling: Argentina faces a recovery disadvantage heading into Sunday’s final after its semifinal comeback win over England, while Spain’s path included a straight win over France. FIFA Rules & Discipline: FIFA is reviewing Argentina’s “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner display and could also act on England midfielder Jude Bellingham after he slapped Argentina substitute Valentin Barco. AI Diplomacy: Xi Jinping used the World AI Conference in Shanghai to pitch China as a driver of a new global AI order, offering 5,000 training opportunities for developing countries and pushing open-source governance. U.S.-Brazil Trade: The U.S. announced a 25% tariff on certain Brazilian imports, drawing Brazil’s backlash and raising tensions ahead of Brazil’s presidential election. Business in Latin America: Netflix reported Latin America revenue growth of 21% in Q2, alongside higher earnings and ad revenue.
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