artworks not only express the close relationship with the economy in the process of direct price and other factors in the process of circulation in the market
but also have many connections with the economy and finance in many aspects such as its consumer group
value judgment and consideration
reason for collection
psychological feelings and potential social symbols. The formation
development and change of wealth management concept is also a topic worth discussing
especially in today's era of rapid economic progress in China
changing world economic situation and urgent need for sustainable development.From this
it is not difficult to think of the product of the combination of the above two. As more and more people around the world turn to art as an investment asset
the art financial market is developing rapidly. However
the complexity and uncertainty of this market has led to divergent views on it. Therefore
this paper conducts in-depth research and analysis of related issues in this field from the perspective of artwork finance and global wealth management.
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