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When World Cup Teams Need a Trim: How Barbershops Adapt in a Crisis

724FinanceKemal Tekin
When World Cup Teams Need a Trim: How Barbershops Adapt in a Crisis

Maram Hammadi, who grew up playing soccer in Iraq before opening a barbershop near Seattle, found himself facing a sudden economic crisis when Egypt's market tightened. Instead of shutting down, he restructured his business, viewing the situation as a 'short-term challenge' rather than a long-term threat. This approach highlights how emerging-market businesses can adapt to global events while maintaining financial resilience. The World Cup's economic ripple effects and the importance of agile business planning are key takeaways from Hammadi's story.

Kemal Tekin

Financial Analyst: Kemal Tekin

Gelişmekte Olan Piyasalar (Emerging Markets - EM) Masası Şefi. Çin gayrimenkul krizinden Japonya Merkez Bankası (BOJ) faiz kararlarına kadar Asya-Pasifik risklerini trade eden global stratejist.

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