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Hope and Ambition in Dubai’s Art Market

April 20, 2012 by Marion Maneker

Bloomberg offers an overview of market strength in Dubai which might be premature, especially since a main data point is supposed purchase of The Card Players by the Qatari Royal family.

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Filed Under: Emerging Markets Tagged With: Dubai, Gulf States

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