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Smallest state with a far-reaching portfolio

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: September 8 2006 03:00 | Last updated: September 8 2006 03:00

The Vatican is the world's smallest sovereign state, but its international investment portfolio stretches from New York to Milan and is worth, at a conservative estimate, many hundreds of millions of dollars.

The Vatican also owns an incalculably valuable collection of architecture, art and property, such as St Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, the Renaissance masterpieces of the Vatican's museums and galleries, and an array of let property in Rome.

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