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01 February 2012

Buying art and avoiding disputes

I've answered the following question for Spear's

As art has out-performed equities in recent years, I am thinking of buying art for investment. How can I avoid the sort of disputes I've seen reported where people buy art and then find out it belongs to someone else or it's fake?
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