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Expectations had been raised by the astounding prices realised at auctions earlier this year with record prices for any work of art being made first in February, when a Giacometti 'walking man' sculpture sold for £65m and then in May, when a Picasso sold for £70m.
The monthly prices from the union are calculated based on the weekly prices realised in the slaughterhouses (and weighted according to the number of working days).
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Mr Richter's 1990 work, "Abstraktes Bild" (pictured above), achieved the highest price realised at Sotheby's.
The average price realised was $275.60 per troy ounce (the traditional measure for precious metals, thought to be named after the French town of Troyes).
Mr Sabiston told the court Price realised he may never see his child again, and accepts he has "damaged some people very badly and caused a lot of hardship to people he was very close to".
When Price realised that Reeves had ordered that an actual blank charge was to be used so the weapon's puff of smoke would be visible, he immediately shouted, "What?
An analysis by the IMF suggests that banks would see a hit of close to €200 billion if the default probabilities implicit in today's market prices were realised, although European governments and banks dispute the fund's calculations.Raising capital in current markets will not be easy.
The relative size of GM rents (the value of productivity gains and the non-pecuniary benefits from GM crops), rents for identity preserved non-GM crops (price premiums realised over the GM crop price), characteristics of farms, and possible variation in agricultural landscapes are also taken into account.
Nor are his the only ones: all designer shoes seem to have increased in price by at least 50% in the last decade, which Louboutin blames on the euro – "Everything got more expensive, even bread" – as opposed to designers simply jacking up the prices when they realised people were willing to pay them.
"This will provide some short-term relief for vulnerable customers ahead of government plans for an energy price cap being realised," it said.
I've learnt.' It was in New York, when she was effectively running Robert De Niro's Tribeca Grill, and watched a plate of food she knew cost $4 sail out of the kitchen for 10 times that price, that she realised she never wanted to cook posh food for rich people ever again.
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