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Wealthy Chinese buyers lead Hong Kong sales
December 2009 - Mainland Chinese buyers are taking over from Americans and Europeans at the top-end of the multi-billion dollar Chinese antiques market according to an article by Le-Min Lim at Bloomberg. Christie's International's five day auction in Hong Kong raised an above estimate of $213 million as Chinese tycoons battled for the top lots. Read more
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