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LuxembourgforFinance: Art funds – a hot potato?

Passion investments are becoming more and more popular because of their positive impact on portfolios. But there is another side to the coin: the risks surrounding collectible assets are numerous. These risk management aspects in passion investments were highlighted at a conference in Luxembourg organised by the Professional Risk Managers’ International Association (PRMIA). This conference, under the patronage of Luxembourg for Finance, was the third in a series of conferences on passion investments in 2010, after an initial one in Luxembourg in September and another one in Paris in October. For risk managers, collectible assets are a challenging business. They have a positive impact on portfolios, because these assets add to the latter’s diversification. Another reason to...
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