Goldman builds its World Cup book

One piece of analysis that is certain to be a fixture on desks this summer is a 59-page report by Goldman Sachs. In preparation for the football World Cup, which kicks off on June 9 in Germany, Goldman Sachs has put together a guide to each participating country and its team’s chances of success.

One piece of analysis that is certain to be a fixture on desks this summer is a 59-page report by Goldman Sachs. In preparation for the football World Cup, which kicks off on June 9 in Germany, Goldman Sachs has put together a guide to each participating country and its team’s chances of success.

German foreign minister Joschka Fischer, UK chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown and England team captain David Beckham are among well-known contributers to the guide, sharing their thoughts on football and this year’s tournament.

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