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ET Alpha Wealth Summit: Rajeev Thakkar of PPFAS MF explains when to hold, when to exit, and why most investors get it wrongPPFAS CIO Rajiv Thakkar said successful investing depends more on patience than frequent trading. He advised avoiding unnecessary selling, ...
For both the compulsive trader and careful investor: 25 stocks to watch if risk appetite returns; some with upside potential, some notIf the price of crude oil softens, Indian equities may again see a risk-on phase. Tariff concerns are no longer the central issue; the larg...
India Sotheby's International Realty partners UK's Interiors with Art for design consultancyIndia Sotheby's International Realty (India SIR) on Wednesday said it has tied up with UK-based Interiors with Art Ltd to offer design and ...
Is art a good investment? Here are its advantages and hidden costsBeyond the purchase price, maintaining a high-value piece comes with its own set of costs: specialised insurance, climatecontrolled storage...
HNIs, buy-sell more in a mature art mktDelhi is witnessing a thriving art scene with 'The Art of India 2025' at India Habitat Centre and the upcoming India Art Fair 2025 at NSIC ...
Luxury, Art, and AI: The diverse portfolios of India's ultra-rich investorsYounger HNI and UHNI investors, fueled by recent wealth creation, are showing greater willingness to take risks. This increased risk appeti...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | FOMO, fintech, celebrities and the rise of India’s multi-decade bull run: Rajeev MathurSo, one important factor in India is that we are a country with a young population. We have almost 65 crore-plus smartphone users, almost 7...
As market outlook dims, HNIs turn to realty, gold in a big wayThe UK is the most popular investment destination for HNIs.
Realty, gold top picks for HNIs: SurveyAround 31% respondents believe that their investment allocation towards real estate sector will grow in the next two years.
Investment ideas for 2016: Dalal Street not the only place to make money, here are exotic alternativesAccording to art collectors, quality art pieces appreciate 10–12% every year, which makes it a good investment option for rich investors in...
Why global luxury brands do not realise Bengaluru's potential"Bengaluru has the highest propensity to spend,” said Sundaresan, founder and chief executive of Bengaluru-based luxury marketing company v...
Why India's richie rich are increasingly investing in art rather than buying luxury carsIndia’s rich, accustomed to splurging on super-luxury cars, premium properties and diamond jewellery, are slowly waking up to wonders of ar...
Growth in Indian art paves the way for wealth managementIndian art market is on an upswing and a recent report by Fortune claims that the Indian art market has risen over 485% in the last 10 year...
- Start-ups catch high networth individuals' fancy
Indian high networth individuals (HNIs) seem to have caught on to a new asset class to invest in - start-ups. Smart investor
- SEBI hurdle puts art fund plans on hold
The move to regulate art funds by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) could prove to be a hurdle for brokerages aspiring to b...
- Art mart catches up at Dalal Street
While banks do advise rich customers to invest in art to diversify their portfolio, some are put off by the unregulated nature of the art m...
- Amex, ABN Amro wooing the exclusivity
They’re the moneybags & also your clients & you need to pamper them; this is the new policy for mgmnt cos.
- Millionaire club expands to 1,00,000
India has added over 17,000-dollar-millionaires in 2006, recording the highest growth in high net worth individuals (HNIs) after Singapore.
- Financial sector banking on art advisory biz
Financial intermediaries like Citibank, ABN Amro are increasingly venturing into the lucrative field of art advisory business.
- Financial sector banking on art advisory biz
Art is being embraced by the financial sector. Financial intermediaries like Citibank, ABN Amro are increasingly venturing into the lucrati...