The Top 10 November Art Sales Total an Unprecedented $958 Million
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) — The good news first: People are still buying art. The slightly less good news to emerge from this week’s mega New York auctions: Fewer people seem to want…
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) — The good news first: People are still buying art. The slightly less good news to emerge from this week’s mega New York auctions: Fewer people seem to want…
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) — Britons are about to experience a record drop in disposable incomes as Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt raises taxes and cuts spending to clean up an…
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) — The UK economy contracted last quarter for the first time since early 2021 in what is likely the start of a prolonged recession, while prospects for the…
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) — While Elon Musk is dominating headlines with his abrupt dismissal of half of Twitter’s workforce, other chief executive officers are taking a decidedly different approach — blaming themselves for misreading the…
[ad_1] Twitter Inc.’s mass layoffs have shocked onlookers and insiders alike, but it’s not the first company — and won’t be the last — to be seen as bungling the messy business of sacking…