- July 12, 2025
Art Investment

Invest in ‘time’ for high returns: Luxury watches have outperformed vintage cars, art, diamonds in the past 10 years
- . April 22, 2024
Remember Suhas from 3 Idiots? The price-obsessed engineer-turned-investment banker bought a luxury watch for his fiancee for Rs 4 lakh, in 2009. We don’t know

Is Pepe a Good Investment ? 5 Points to Prove it!
- . April 21, 2024
Investing in Pepe: Why It’s More Than Just a Meme – 5 Compelling Reason Cryptocurrency is the ever changing yet ever trending topic to look

Atlantic Coast Recycling Unveils State-of-the-Art Recycling Facility; Capital Investment Led by B. Riley Financial
- . April 19, 2024
PASSAIC, N.J., April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Atlantic Coast Recycling today announced the grand opening of its recycling processing facility in Passaic, New Jersey. The year-long

Understanding Art as an Investment
- . April 17, 2024
NEW YORK, April 17, 2024 (Newswire.com) – There was a time, in which investing in art was widely perceived to be the exclusive province of

Luxury investment platform Konvi expands with new acquisitions – The Armchair Trader
- . April 17, 2024
Konvi, a European luxury assets fractional investment platform, has acquired alternative investing platforms Diversified and Fractible, bolstering its global user base to 50,000 active users.

Navigating the art investment landscape
- . April 17, 2024
An interest in art as an investment is something Verena Ruedi sees with many ANZ Private clients. “We’re very much focussed on helping

How to Invest in Art: 5 Ways
- . April 16, 2024
Most investors stick to traditional assets like stocks and bonds, usually because they’re comfortable with the familiar. However, adding alternative investments to your portfolio can

Hyundai Motor India Foundation’s? 5.8 Crore Investment Empowers 25,000 Artists in India
- . April 16, 2024
Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF) has emerged as a significant patron of the arts in India, investing over ₹5.8 crores to support more than 25,000

UK firms accused of £1.4m art investment fraud shut down
- . April 16, 2024
Photo: Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto/Sipa USA Two companies involved in an alleged £1.4m art investment fraud have been shut down by the courts. The high court ordered
Art as investment and investment as art
- . April 15, 2024
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