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What Do Elections, ETFs, Soccer & Google Have In Common?

Benzinga.com
0 Comments| June 13, 2014

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Google is celebrating the commencement of the World Cup in Brazil with its animated doodle.

Amid the first game between Croatia and Brazil and the country's upcoming presidential election in October, Brazil ETFs are following a goal scoring trajectory.

Google Doodle: World Cup Kicks Off

On Thursday a Green and Yellow football, representing the colors of the Brazilian Flag, opened the Google Doodle animation of cheering fans surrounded by the country's famous landmarks. Friday's doodle continues to reflect the festive spirit surrounding the 2014 World Cup with the letters "l" and "e" dancing and drumming.

The first game featured Brazil and Croatia at the Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo. Brazil beat Croatia 3 to 1. On Friday, Mexico will face Cameroon, Spain will play against the Netherlands and Chile will compete against Australia. A list of the matches can be accessed on the Fifa.com site.

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Brazil's Upcoming Election

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