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World Cup & GDP: India's Taylor Swift moment is marred by the taxman

The two month cricketing extravaganza coupled with cricket fever in India could produce a bonanza for the Indian economy. But a tax demand that could be as high as $18 billion threatens to kill booming fantasy sports mobile gaming platforms or drive them underground

October 10, 2023 / 09:41 IST
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The two month cricketing extravaganza coupled with cricket fever in India could produce a bonanza for the Indian economy.

The once-in-four-years Cricket World Cup began in India last week, with economists and stock-market pundits showing more enthusiasm for the contest than spectators.

Empty seats during the inaugural match in Ahmedabad — played in a stadium named after Prime Minister Narendra Modi — was a bit of a buzz kill. The hope is that attendance will pick up  during the course of the two-month-long tournament. Away from the field, however, the World Cup is already producing a different kind of excitement, with analysts predicting the equivalent of a “Taylor Swift effect.”

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Just as concerts by the American pop idol and fellow superstar musician Beyoncé are estimated by Bloomberg Economics to have added $5.4 billion to the US gross domestic product in the third quarter, economists at Bank of Baroda are expecting the matches to boost output. An additional $2.6 billion spent on everything from ticket sales and TV rights to tourism and food delivery may lift India’s GDP by as much as $1 billion, they say. Macquarie Group Ltd. has highlighted that room rates at 3-star hotels have doubled.

The stock market has taken notice: