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Invest in ‘time’ for high returns: Luxury watches have outperformed vintage cars, art, diamonds in the past 10 years

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

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Is Pepe a Good Investment ? 5 Points to Prove it!

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

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Atlantic Coast Recycling Unveils State-of-the-Art Recycling Facility; Capital Investment Led by B. Riley Financial

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

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Understanding Art as an Investment

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

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Luxury investment platform Konvi expands with new acquisitions – The Armchair Trader

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.

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Navigating the art investment landscape

  An interest in art as an investment is something Verena Ruedi sees with many ANZ Private clients.   “We’re very much focussed on helping

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How to Invest in Art: 5 Ways

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

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Hyundai Motor India Foundation’s? 5.8 Crore Investment Empowers 25,000 Artists in India

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

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UK firms accused of £1.4m art investment fraud shut down

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

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Art as investment and investment as art

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