Sophie Brodie finds that the high end of the market is holding firm
The bright side is that there are more ridiculously wealthy people than ever before. So among the mega-rich, where poverty means selling one of your five aeroplanes, spending will persist, especially on items that are cheaper, though perhaps in a more discriminating manner. ‘The rich didn’t get stinking rich by being stupid,’ quips D’Arcy Clark. Quite.
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