Brazilian World Cup Travel Fears Hit $EWZ, $AZUL, $GOL Outlook
Brazilian interest in the 2026 World Cup declines over US entry fears, impacting travel stocks like $AZUL, $GOL & broader market $EWZ. Geopolitical risk weighs on consumer spending.
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Brazilian interest in the 2026 World Cup declines over US entry fears, impacting travel stocks like $AZUL, $GOL & broader market $EWZ. Geopolitical risk weighs on consumer spending.
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