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Published on 6/12/2012 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: Goldman Sachs prices $8.92 million notes linked to MSCI Daily Total Return Net World

By Angela McDaniels

Tacoma, Wash., June 12 - Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. priced $8.92 million of 0% medium-term notes due June 26, 2013 linked to the MSCI Daily Total Return Net World index, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The free float-adjusted market capitalization index is intended to provide performance benchmarks for developed equity markets. Its constituents are derived from the constituents of MSCI Inc.'s standard single-country indexes. As of May 21, the top five countries represented by the index and their weightings were the United States (54.50%), the United Kingdom (9.43%), Japan (8.77%), Canada (4.87%) and France (3.64%).

The payout at maturity will be 99.75% of the sum of par plus the index return. If the index return is less than slightly in excess of 0.25%, investors will receive less than par.

Goldman Sachs & Co. is the underwriter. J.P. Morgan Securities LLC is dealer.

Issuer:Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Issue:Medium-term notes
Underlying index:MSCI Daily Total Return Net World index
Amount:$8,915,000
Maturity:June 26, 2013
Coupon:0%
Price:Par
Payout at maturity:99.75% of sum of par plus index return
Initial index level:3,004.793533
Pricing date:June 8
Settlement date:June 13
Underwriter:Goldman Sachs & Co.
Dealer:J.P. Morgan Securities LLC
Fees:1.1%
Cusip:38143UY39

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