A fund that invests in stringed instruments The history of appreciation of rare stringed instruments suggests the best returns occur over longer periods of time Excess of demand over supply has placed upward pressure on their values consistently since the 17th century
There are only about 550 known violins, 14 violas and 60 cellos built by Antonio Stadivarius and only about 135 violins and only one cello by Guarnerius Del Gesu
Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) data Key performance indicators or reference points that are transparent "... avoid investing in “bad behaving” companies (ethical screening, monitoring Global Compact controversies (human rights, corruption, environmental, etc.). These are risk factors, and even if there is no legislation in place yet that makes such compliance mandatory; from a management perspective integrating and adherence to ESG principles will pay-off in the long run."
"Recession proof, but not depression proof“ Exclusive market intelligence on how asset based investment strategies are currently faring and where the opportunities could be Carefully choosing the borrower to optimise the risk: reward ratio - the bigger, more established entities are more likely to have the wrestling power and ability to negotiate better terms in their favour vs. smaller players
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