30 Oct 2009, Posted by heingart in Art, Int'l Herald Tribune, New York Times, 0 Comments
Despite grabbing headlines, art prices don’t appreciate well
Art traded from 1951 to 2007 appreciated just a little more than 4 percent annually, much less than the Standard & Poor’s 500 average of 8.90 percent over the same period. The figure is also significantly less than figures from previous studies that pegged art’s annual returns at 8 percent or even 13 percent.
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