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Whisky as an investment: Turning wee drams into profits
Tips Investing in whisky can yield attractive profits for the drink’s enthusiasts, says Chris Carter.
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The simple way to invest in iconic classic cars
Advertisement Feature Alternative and passion investing are areas that have seen considerable growth in recent years, but some asset classes have priced investors out. Now, The CarCrowd offers a new concept of fractional investment and is unlocking the potential of classic cars for thousands of qualifying investors.
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Own your share of Darwin’s £275,000 First Edition
Advertisement Feature A one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a share in a 163-year old first edition copy of “On the Origin of Species” from only £50 through fractionalisation.
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Are we heading for a commercial property crash?
Analysis The pandemic has reduced the demand for office spaces and permanently changed the office environment. But John Stepek says rising interest rates are a bigger threat to commercial property right now.
By John Stepek Published
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Collecting rare whisky: a £16m tipple served with froth
Features The market in rare whisky is looking very bubbly, says Chris Carter, with a 1975 cask of recently selling for £16m.
By Chris Carter Published
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Classic car collectors step on the gas as prices rise
Reviews Prices in classic-car markets are starting to look frothy
By Chris Carter Published
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Boom times for the collectable watch market
Features Vintage and collectable watches are setting records at auction. Chris Carter reports.
By Chris Carter Published
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Three auctions for book lovers
Reviews Three upcoming auctions give readers a chance to find out what authors think of their classics.
By Chris Carter Published
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The $15m violins up for auction
Reviews Instruments from Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri – the “da Vincis of violins” – are fetching stellar prices at auction.
By Chris Carter Published