Many of you have been following us for a long time on Croblanc, and you already know that we regularly share new video content from the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television which our community is extremely fond of. That's why we decided to make an article about it, because we are sure that you will like this new video.
When we first saw the Art Basel Returns to Hong Kong in 2024 video on the Bloomberg Television channel, we knew our community would want to stream it as soon as possible. So we wrote this article to publish it as soon as possible.
This video is currently making the buzz on the internet and may end up in the Youtube trends. It was published a few hours ago by the videographer of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television who regularly publishes videos similar to the content we are talking about today.
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We hope that you liked this video and that we were not mistaken in proposing it to you, indeed Art Basel Returns to Hong Kong in 2024 is a video which interests many Internet users at the moment. We keep our fingers crossed that you will come back to Croblanc very soon to follow the next videos of Bloomberg Television, think of going also to Youtube to find other exclusive contents.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Art Basel Returns to Hong Kong in 2024 published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
The five-day fair in Hong Kong will see 242 international galleries exhibiting and potential buyers visiting from across the world. In 2022, Chinese buyers accounted for 17% of global art sales, but can they keep the momentum amid the economic slowdown? Bloomberg TV speaks to Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz.