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Growing number of collectors looking to borrow against their art
March 2009 - With traditional forms of investment income from property and the stock market in the doldrums, is art becoming an increasingly viable option to use as collateral for loans? Colin Gleadell in the Telegraph writes about the growing number of collectors looking to raise capital against their private collections. Read more
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