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Donald Trump as next US President – What will be the effect on the Wealthy?
Following on from his successful election as President, even though he is not to take office until January 2025, there has already been some major positive ripples in the money markets. How will the affect the globe’s wealthy?
Investing in Gold: A Timeless Strategy Amidst Global Economic Fluctuations
Gold has been a symbol of wealth and a medium of exchange for centuries, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. In modern times, it continues to hold sway over the investment landscape as a favoured hedge against economic uncertainties.
Top Ten Tax Havens
Tax havens are indeed a significant aspect of global finance, especially for wealthy individuals and corporations seeking to minimise their tax liabilities. These jurisdictions typically provide low-tax environments, often combined with a high degree of confidentiality and privacy. Notable examples include the Cayman Islands, Switzerland, and the United States.
The Most Expensive Paintings Sold at Auction
There are many original artworks out there which are attainable depending on your budget. From $200 and upwards for artists who are still alive and the prices of those from well know deceased artists, such as Leonardo DaVinci, Picasso and Andy Warhol, can fetch phenomenal prices at auction.
The Most Expensive European Properties – Part One
When purchasing property across Europe, there are many opulent and extravagant options. In this first of a series of articles, we are going to showcase properties in the South of France, Sardinia, Switzerland and the UK.
What are Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)?
With technology making leaps and bounds at an unprecedented pace, it was not going to be long before opportunities to invest in all things digital utilizing the Blockchain (also the platform to trade Crypto Currencies), was inevitably going to happen. Let me introduce Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs).
Where to Source the Finest Wines
Traditionally, wines from the ‘old-world’ countries, such as France, Italy and Spain, dominated the lists of the world’s finest wines. However, over the past couple of decades wines from the ‘new world’ countries and regions, such as Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, South Africa and California, alongside a number of Eastern European countries, particularly Bulgaria, have been producing really good quality wines of a very high standard.