Rafael Mrquez's appointment could reshape Mexico's football strategy, potentially influencing sports-crypto partnerships and global perceptions.
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Mexico's World Cup success could significantly boost its players' market value, enhancing their global visibility and career opportunities.
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The shift to streaming in sports broadcasting reshapes advertising strategies, emphasizing digital tools and targeting growing demographics.
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Mexico's World Cup performance highlights the growing influence of prediction markets in sports, signaling a shift from traditional fan tokens.
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Tiger Woods (left) and Ken Jowdy, the CEO and founder of Diamonte Cabo San Lucas, on site at the third course from TGR Design at the oceanfront community in Mexico. Diamante Cabo San Lucas The third course designed by Tiger Woods at the master-planned oceanfront community of Diamante Cabo San Lucas in Mexico is set to open during the first quarter of 2027, with the Legacy Course anchoring (and accessible only to) a new private golf and recreation club limited to just 250 families. The 18-hole Legacy Course, which is currently in the grassing-in stage, is the centerpiece to Diamante’s premier real estate offering: Legacy Club, which features an owner-exclusive collection of custom residences, turnkey villas and condos with a starting price of at least $2 million. Woods has the first completed home within the Legacy Founder Estates collection, with only four of the 14 total
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Rabobank strategists Christian Lawrence and Molly Schwartz note that despite Moody’s downgrade of Mexico to Baa3, 10-year MBono yields have fallen and markets remain relaxed about Mexico’s investment-grade status. They highlight Mexico’s high real yields, Banxico’s likely hold at 6.50%, fading correlations, subdued USD/MXN volatility, constructive positioning and limited reliance on July seasonals. Carry supports stable peso “Despite Moody’s cutting Mexico to Baa3 (one notch above junk), 10-year MBono yields are 36bp lower than before the downgrade. Markets appear unconcerned about a near-term loss of investment-grade status, with S&P still rating Mexico three notches above junk.” “Mexico continues to benefit from some of the highest real yields globally (>5%), second only to Brazil, supporting demand for MBonos and Cetes. We expect Banxico to remain on hold at 6.50% and the 10-y
England's quarterfinal clash with Norway highlights the unpredictable nature of World Cup outcomes, emphasizing strategic adaptability's importance.
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Liverpool's pursuit of Mora highlights Liga MX's growing reputation as a talent source, impacting European clubs' scouting strategies.
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Rongchai Wang
Jul 07, 2026 12:03
England advanced to the World Cup quarter-finals with a 3-2 round-of-16 win over Mexico at the Azteca, surviving a long spell with 10 men after Jarell Quansah’s red card.
England beats Mexico, Polymarket keeps Golden Ball leader at 50% England Beats Mexico 3-2: Tuchel’s Tactical Calls Leave Polymarket Golden Ball Odds Unchanged at 50% England’s 3-2 round-of-16 win over Mexico, shaped by Thomas Tuchel’s in-game calls and highlighted by Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, has fed into Polymarket pricing for the “World Cup: Golden Ball Winner” market. The contract was unchanged, with the leading outcome “Player A” still implied at 50%. Key Takeaways Polymarket prices “Player A” as the leading Golden Ball winner at 50% implied odds. Traders held odds steady after England advanced past Mexico with standout contributions from Jude Belli