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Classic cars enter the stock market

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With the certificate of the Hetica Klassik investment fund of the Swiss Hetica Capital issued on the Vienna Stock Exchange, historic motoring enters the stock market for the first time. With the Hetica Klassik Fund, a constantly growing sector is regulated at the international level, interesting not only for enthusiasts but also for institutional investors. The certificate has a denomination of 10,000 euros, has a duration of 5 years and can be subscribed directly to the Vienna Stock Exchange, which in recent years has distinguished itself in the European panorama as a market particularly attentive to niche and innovative initiatives, or through the banking channel, by contacting your credit institution directly. The data of the last ten years reported by the Knight Frank Luxury index showed a 288% increase in the value of collector cars and 91% in the last 5 years. Until now, the interest in buying vintage cars, as an increase to one’s assets, was most often solicited through “word of mouth”. A sort of “do-it-yourself investment”

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