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Historical sector info on World Cups

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richardw
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"The 2010 World Cup will add at least 0.5 percentage points to South Africa's GDP growth, analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note on Monday.

But while the sporting event will boost retail sales and other consumption spending as well as tourism, it is likely to have a negative effect on industrial production"
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