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Art Lending Mostly to Hedgies

April 6, 2011 by Marion Maneker

This Dow Jones video with John Arena at US Trust outlines some of the ways that art loans are being used. Toward the very end, Arena explains that much of the loan book has been going against Post War and Contemporary work with the majority of clients seeking loans coming from the hedge fund community:

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