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  • Making the move from wine connoisseur to wine collector involves careful research and preparation and a certain amount of self control says wine specialist Ignatius Chan.
  • As house prices in Britain's north-east soar, many investors are looking beyond the country's capital to invest. But this is simply a ripple effect with London as the catalyst, says Hugh Obbard, who points instead to a new wave of demand for London's blue-chip addresses.
  • The man who once vowed to be the master of wealth tells Gina San why holding cash is cool.
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  • Enormous demand and bullish equity markets has enabled two Taiwanese companies to sell convertible bonds with a negative yield to investors. A flurry of other Taiwanese CBs has followed, including one with a rare negative conversion premium. Mark B Johnson reports.
  • Who do the private bankers trust?
  • Peace talks in Sri Lanka have prompted a mini-boom, with investors eager to profit from the potential of a country some hope will become the Singapore or Dubai of the sub-continent. By Eric Ellis
  • With bankers in Taiwan increasingly coming round to the benefits of residential mortgage securitization, Long Pei-ling asks ratings agency Fitch to explain some of the criteria used in rating these financial instruments and the special conditions that apply to the Taiwanese market.
  • The long-running bear market in equities is nudging rich Asians to re-appraise conventional investment strategies and to ask whether their private bankers are providing value for money. By Long Pei-ling and Gina San.
  • The turn of the new century was the heyday for jadeite sales, with prices skyrocketing as never before. Today the market has stabilized making it an ideal time to buy. Audrey Wang, specialist in Chinese ceramics and works of art at Christie's Hong Kong, comments on the investment and aesthetic value of different types of jade.
  • An exotic variety of tea is in season in China, and is fetching sky-high prices. Naturally, the beverage is spawning fakes, discovers Pauline Loong.
  • The new boss of GM Daewoo has set himself an impressive target – to launch a car industry to rival that of Japan. Mark Johnson speaks to Nick Reilly in Seoul.