How do you predict which country will take home the Jules Rimet Trophy as the winner of the World Cup? That question, it turns out, is just as divisive among the world’s largest banks as it is in sports bars from Moscow to Manchester, England.
The World Cup kicks off Thursday, when Russia, the host, plays Saudi Arabia. The field of 32 teams will then gradually be whittled down until a champion is crowned on July 15. As with any sports competition, there’s a lot of analysis to be done.
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