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Sports Business: Credit Suisse Takes Look at 2022 Qatar World Cup Economic Fallout With Bribery Investigation Results Pending
Global financial services company Credit Suisse believes Qatar would only suffer short-term economic consequences if they were to lose the rights to host the 2022 World Cup as FIFA's bribery investigation against the desert nation winds down.
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