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Cézanne Paintings from Langmatt Museum Sold for $44.8 Million
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Cézanne Paintings from Langmatt Museum Sold for $44.8 Million

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 10, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Three Cézanne paintings belonging to the Langmatt Museum in Baden (AG) were sold at auction on the night of Thursday to Friday in New York for a total of $44.8 million. The proceeds from the sale help save the museum, the latter indicated.

The amount of the sale converted into Swiss francs reached 40.32 million, more than the 40 million francs necessary to ensure the long-term future of the museum, the institution said in a press release. This is a good result considering the tense market situation, she added.

The painting ‘Fruits and a Ginger Jar’ was the first to be offered at auction by Christie’s in New York. It went for $33.5 million, according to a live stream of the sale. The painting had been estimated at between $35 and $55 million.

The two other works of the French painter who died in 1906, ‘Four apples and a knife’ and ‘The sea at l’Estaque’, found buyers at 8.7 million dollars and 2.6 million dollars respectively.

Sale criticized

The announcement of this sale of paintings had sparked criticism. This is a ‘breaking of the dike’ and a ‘taboo’, declared Tobia Bezzola, president of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and museum director in Lugano. The sale calls into question a consensus among museums according to which we do not touch the collections, he said.

“The sale of last resort was a painful step for us,” explained the director of the Langmatt museum, Markus Stegmann in a press release on Friday. Thanks to the success of the auction, the collection will be preserved in its historical context and will remain accessible to the public, he added.

The proceeds from the sale should make it possible to increase the capital of the museum foundation. This will be able to make its contribution to the complete renovation of the Langmatt museum, the city of Baden said in a press release on Friday. In June, the citizens of the Aargau city approved a credit of 10 million francs for the complete renovation of the museum, the cost of which amounts to 18.8 million francs.

The Langmatt Museum has an important collection of works by French impressionists: Paul Cézanne, Claude Monnet, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Gauguin. The paintings are exhibited at the Langmatt, an old villa built around 1900 by one of the founders of the company Brown Boveri & Cie.

/ATS

2023-11-10 05:17:00
#Cezannes #Langmatt #Museum #sold #million #York

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Job Creation Slows in October Due to Historic Auto Manufacturer Strike: Unemployment Rate Rises to 3.9%
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Job Creation Slows in October Due to Historic Auto Manufacturer Strike: Unemployment Rate Rises to 3.9%

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 3, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Job creation slowed more than expected in October in the United States. The slowdown notably reflects the historic strike at the three major American automobile manufacturers. The unemployment rate rose slightly, to 3.9%.

In October, 150,000 jobs were created, less than the 175,000 expected by analysts, and half as many as in September, the Labor Department announced Friday. The health, public employment and social assistance sectors have hired. But ’employment fell in the manufacturing industry due to the strike,’ the press release said.

Employees who had stopped working over the entire period taken into account to calculate employment are in fact not counted as employees, Gregory Daco, chief economist for EY Parthenon, said on Thursday. This represents 33,000 of the more than 45,000 strikers who experienced, at its peak, this unprecedented six-week strike at the three major American automobile manufacturers – General Motors, Ford and Stellantis. It is now coming to an end, after agreements in principle concluded with the UAW union.

The figures for August and September were also revised downwards, and 101,000 fewer jobs than initially announced were created over these two months.

Historically low unemployment

The unemployment rate increased by 0.1 point, to rise to 3.9%. “Employment growth remains positive, wages are slowing and the unemployment rate is near historically low levels,” summarized Rubeela Farooqi, chief economist for HFE, in a note.

‘We expect the labor market to relax and economic activity to slow over time in response to restrictive monetary policy’ from the central bank, the Fed, she said. Because the slowdown in the job market, nevertheless, goes hand in hand with that of inflation. The United States has experienced a significant labor shortage for more than two years, which has caused wages to soar, contributing to inflation.

To combat it, the Fed is pushing on rates to slow down consumption. However, she left them unchanged on Wednesday, as during her previous meeting in September. ‘The labor market remains tight, but supply and demand conditions continue to balance,’ noted Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday during a press conference.

‘Reducing inflation will probably require (…) some easing of labor market conditions,’ he warned. Although the situation seems to be gradually rebalancing, employers are still encountering significant difficulties in recruiting.

‘If every unemployed person in the country found a job, we would still have about 3 million jobs available,’ noted Stephanie Ferguson, head of employment issues at the US Chamber of Commerce, in a study published mid -october.

Persistent shortages

“Labor shortages are more persistent” than in 2019, ADP chief economist Nela Richardson also commented on Wednesday during a conference call. Thus, when a sector recruits less, ‘it is difficult to know’ whether it is ‘because companies are hiring less or because they cannot find workers’.

The private sector alone created more jobs in October than in September, the monthly ADP/Stanford Lab survey showed on Wednesday. As for wages, they experienced their lowest increase since the end of 2021, but still increased over one year by 5.7% for workers who kept the same job, and 8.4% for those who changed. .

However, the labor market has, since the summer, seen an influx of new workers, ‘both due to (increase in) participation in the labor market and immigration’, welcomed Jerome Powell on Wednesday , which ‘partly explains why GDP (gross domestic product editor’s note) is so high’. Growth in gross domestic product (GDP) in the United States actually doubled in the third quarter, to 4.9% at an annualized rate.

/ATS

2023-11-03 14:22:33


#Auto #strike #United #States #slows #employment

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Integration of Migrants Through the Start Program: Learning French and Exploring the Swiss Job Market
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Integration of Migrants Through the Start Program: Learning French and Exploring the Swiss Job Market

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 24, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Public authorities are also committed to the integration of migrants. For several years, the Start program has been reserved for them. Supported by the Jura Association for the Reception of Migrants (AJAM), it aims to offer six-month internships in municipalities in the region. The opportunity to learn French and discover the Swiss job market. In the Valley, Rossemaison is particularly involved in the process. The town has been welcoming Shishay Kidane for several months, who arrived in Switzerland eight years ago. This Eritrean carries out various jobs with the municipal clerk and concierge, Yann Weiss. Reporting :

Remuneration is not the responsibility of public authorities, but of the Jura Association for the Reception of Migrants which provides an integration supplement of 200 francs. Please note that this program is purely occupational. /alr

2023-10-24 16:07:59
#Integration #communal #work

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New York Justice Grants Temporary Reprieve to Donald Trump in Fraud Trial
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New York Justice Grants Temporary Reprieve to Donald Trump in Fraud Trial

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

New York justice on Friday granted a temporary reprieve to former US President Donald Trump in his civil trial for fraud, by suspending for the moment the partial dismantling of his real estate empire in New York. The trial began on Monday.

The Republican billionaire filed an appeal Wednesday to stop his trial before a lower court called the New York Supreme Court.

The hearings, without a jury but in the presence of Mr. Trump, began on Monday, but were preceded on September 26 by a surprise summary decision by a judge concluding ‘repeated fraud’ by the Trump Organization and ordering the withdrawal business licenses in New York State to Donald Trump and two of his two sons, Don Jr. and Eric.

In a ruling by a New York appeals court on Friday, the justice refused to suspend the trial, but decided to ‘suspend the implementation of the cancellation of business licenses’ and the confiscation of the family’s companies Trump.

Resumption of hearings Tuesday

It is a partial victory for the former president of the United States of America, who obtains a respite in the partial dismantling of his real estate group.

Donald Trump spent nearly three days at the Manhattan courthouse, in the courtroom and in the hallways with the press.

New York State Attorney General (equivalent to local justice minister) Letitia James mocked him Wednesday for his ‘spectacle’ and ‘political stunts’ [et] fundraising operation’. In return, he called this African-American magistrate and Democratic Party elected official ‘corrupt’ and ‘racist’.

She reaffirmed that ‘justice will prevail’ in this trial, which will resume on Tuesday.

/ATS

2023-10-06 22:33:59


#Judicial #reprieve #Trump #York #fraud #trial

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Temporary Reprieve Granted to Donald Trump in Civil Trial for Fraud in New York
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Temporary Reprieve Granted to Donald Trump in Civil Trial for Fraud in New York

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 7, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

New York justice on Friday granted a temporary reprieve to former US President Donald Trump in his civil trial for fraud, by suspending for the moment the partial dismantling of his real estate empire in New York. The trial began on Monday.

The Republican billionaire filed an appeal Wednesday to stop his trial before a lower court called the New York Supreme Court.

The hearings, without a jury but in the presence of Mr. Trump, began on Monday, but were preceded on September 26 by a surprise summary decision by a judge concluding ‘repeated fraud’ by the Trump Organization and ordering the withdrawal business licenses in New York State to Donald Trump and two of his two sons, Don Jr. and Eric.

In a ruling by a New York appeals court on Friday, the justice refused to suspend the trial, but decided to ‘suspend the implementation of the cancellation of business licenses’ and the confiscation of the family’s companies Trump.

Resumption of hearings Tuesday

It is a partial victory for the former president of the United States of America, who obtains a respite in the partial dismantling of his real estate group.

Donald Trump spent nearly three days at the Manhattan courthouse, in the courtroom and in the hallways with the press.

New York State Attorney General (equivalent to local justice minister) Letitia James mocked him Wednesday for his ‘spectacle’ and ‘political stunts’ [et] fundraising operation’. In return, he called this African-American magistrate and Democratic Party elected official ‘corrupt’ and ‘racist’.

She reaffirmed that ‘justice will prevail’ in this trial, which will resume on Tuesday.

/ATS

2023-10-06 22:33:00


#Judicial #reprieve #Trump #York #fraud #trial

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Swiss Homeopathic Medicine Manufacturer, Similasan, Assures Customers of No Impact from US Import Ban
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Swiss Homeopathic Medicine Manufacturer, Similasan, Assures Customers of No Impact from US Import Ban

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 23, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The Aargau manufacturer of homeopathic medicines Similasan specifies that the ban on the import of its eye drops decreed by the United States has no impact on the Swiss market. There is no risk to customers and patients, the company says.

The United States Medicines Agency (FDA) has tightened its requirements for several eye drop manufacturers, including all Similasan eye drops. This decision only concerns the American market, a company spokesperson told Keystone-ATS on Saturday.

Similasan specifies in a press release that the FDA’s criticisms mainly relate to the description of the product on the packaging. There is no danger in using the drops. The Aargau company says it is working closely with the American authorities to meet the new requirements and be able to export again.

The FDA mainly has manufacturers of homeopathic products in its crosshairs. Various products from companies competing with Similasan caused adverse effects in American patients earlier this year, problems from which the Swiss company completely distances itself.

Since its establishment in the United States in 1987, the company has sold more than 100 million doses of eye drops.

/ATS

2023-09-23 13:55:00


#Similasan #reassures #problems #United #States

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