
The Buyers’ Market is in Full Swing
A recent article in The Financial Times sheds light on the current state of the fine wine market.
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A recent article in The Financial Times sheds light on the current state of the fine wine market.
In a week marked by economic fluctuations and political drama, the UK grapples with mixed retail trends while Chancellor Rachel Reeves stirs headlines with a bold £5 billion Bitcoin sale. Across the Atlantic, the U.S. economy shows resilience amid fresh tariffs and environmental policy shifts, igniting debates on trade. Meanwhile, Europe navigates a delicate trade deal with the U.S., and China’s economy surprises with steady growth. As gold prices stabilize and copper surges on tariff news, oil markets display remarkable resilience. Dive into the full analysis of these pivotal developments shaping our global landscape!
Coche-Dury recently took the lead as the top-traded producer by value, with multiple vintages of its village Meursault actively changing hands.
As we move further into 2025, one message rings clear from Goldman Sachs’ latest market outlook: sophisticated investors are looking well beyond traditional assets.
🍷 Fine Wine: A Growing Asset Class for Investors Fine wine has long been a symbol of culture and connoisseurship. But increasingly, it’s also being recognised
United Kingdom The UK economy grew by 0.7% in Q1 2025, surpassing expectations. The IMF raised its 2025 growth forecast to 1.2%, citing monetary easing