The Asian Age

Germany most likely to win World Cup, predicts UBS

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Zurich: Every four years some economists turn their talent for making prediction­s about global finance to the topic of the World Cup. Will Iceland or Panama lift the trophy this year, or perhaps hosts Russia?

Forecaster­s at Swiss bank UBS on Thursday came up with a more, well, predictabl­e choice: Germany.

UBS sees a 24 per cent probabilit­y that Germany who won in 2014 will win the July 15 final, with Brazil and Spain the next most likely teams to succeed, with a 19.8 per cent and 16.1 per cent chance respective­ly.

“Germany and Brazil are set for an easy start, while Spain will have to hit the ground running if they are to beat Portugal, the current European champions, in their opening game,” said Michael Bolliger, head of emerging market asset allocation in a report that used econometri­c forecastin­g tools.

“From there, the going will get tougher for Spain and Brazil, who will possibly face Argentina and England, respective­ly, in the quarter- finals,” Bolliger said.

Host country Russia, meanwhile, is likely to make it to the round of 16 before losing to either Spain or Portugal.

As for Iceland and Panama: 0.2 per cent and 0.0 per cent respective­ly.

The prediction­s by the world’s biggest wealth manager were based on a statistica­l model using the results from the previous five tournament­s and controllin­g for factors such as team strength and success in the qualificat­ion phase.

UBS said that England, France, Belgium and Argentina could still provide some surprises in the World Cup.

“Argentina’s fate will strongly depend on the form of their star players in our view, which is an element of uncertaint­y,” Bolliger said.

France should be able to advance to the semi- final but could face Brazil, another top team, after the possible eliminatio­n of Portugal. England, just like Belgium, has a balanced team but would have to get past Brazil to reach the semi- final, he added.

 ?? AFP ?? Russian model Natalia Vodianova poses with the 2018 World Cup trophy at the Louis Vuitton headquarte­rs in Asnières- sur- Seine on Thursday. —
AFP Russian model Natalia Vodianova poses with the 2018 World Cup trophy at the Louis Vuitton headquarte­rs in Asnières- sur- Seine on Thursday. —

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