May auctions sell $1.3B (and counting) worth of art During the May auctions last year, five artworks sold above $40 million ... And at Christie’s, a painting by Brice Marden, which was set to be one of the sale’s most expensive — the estimate was $30 ... 05/17/2024 - 4:49 am | View Link
Christie’s 20th-Century Art Sale Totals $413 Million, Topping a Week of Spring Auctions in New York Among works fetching more than $10 million were Warhol’s ‘Flowers,’ which sold for $35.5 million, and van Gogh’s ‘Coin de jardin avec papillons,’ which sold for $28.5 million ... 05/17/2024 - 1:42 am | View Link
City of Bismarck spring auction set Saturday; item viewing on Friday The city of Bismarck will conduct its annual spring auction on Saturday, with public viewing of items on Friday. 05/16/2024 - 12:45 am | View Link
Yield on treasury bills climbs to a record 12% as govt borrowing intensifies Currently, the government is borrowing heavily from commercial banks using the tool as the central bank has suspended injecting fresh money into the economy to avoid fuelling inflation, which has ... 05/14/2024 - 3:02 pm | View Link
US to hold auctions to sell airlines warrants received during COVID bailouts The U.S. Treasury Department said Friday it plans to conduct a series of auctions to sell its warrants to purchase stock in U.S. airlines it received after Congress approved $54 billion in COVID-19 ... 05/10/2024 - 9:51 am | View Link
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