Nasdaq Riga: Exchange announcement on the results of domestic GMTN notes primary placement competitive auction
ISIN code of the security XS1829276275
Fixed income (coupon) rate (%) 1.125%
Maturity date 30.05.2028
Date of competitive multi-price auction 17.02.2021
Settlement date 24.02.2021
Total amount offered for competitive multi-price auction (EUR) 25 000 000
Total bid amount at competitive multi-price auction (EUR) 106 000 000
Total amount placed via competitive multi-price auction (EUR) 25 000 000
Number of participants at competitive multi-price auction 5
Maximum admissible yield as specified by State Treasury (%) -0,220
Average volume-weighted and top bid yield in executed bids (%) -0
He said the SIU investigation on the matter was about how Prasa could recover the prepayment made to the company.
“Swifambo is being liquidated and negotiations are ongoing between Prasa and the liquidators. Apparently the owner of Swifambo is also in court to try to stop the liquidation process. Altogether there are three court matters involving the trains.
“If you look at the liquidation, if liquidation goes ahead, you can only [reclaim] R65m of the amount that has been paid because all those locomotives that were supposed to be delivered were sold back on auction, bought by the same company that was delivering them to Prasa,” said Koya.
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LONDON (Reuters) - A 1943 landscape painted by Winston Churchill and which the wartime British prime minister gifted to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt is expected to fetch up to $3.5 million when it is sold at auction next month.
Churchill painted “Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque” in Marrakech following the January 1943 Casablanca Conference, which both leaders attended. Churchill then took Roosevelt to Marrakech to see the sun set over the Atlas mountains.
The work is to be sold from Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie’s Jolie Family Collection, with an estimated price tag of 1.5 million pounds - 2.5 million pounds ($2.08 million - $3.47 million).
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On December 14, 1861, Prince Albert died at just 42 years old from what may have been typhoid fever. To mourn her husband’s untimely passing, Queen Victoria wore black until her own death in 1901. Though she didn’t originate black mourning attire, she did popularize it; and while impoverished people simply dyed their normal clothes dark to abide by the tradition, the queen had the means to mourn in style.
Her long reign was also marked by multiple tragedies. In late 1878, for example, Queen Victoria lost her daughter Alice, and Alice’s daughter Marie, to diphtheria. Now, as
People reports, three pieces of black jewelry she commissioned to commemorate their deaths are up for auction at Sotheby’s. There’s a cross-shaped enamel pendant inlaid with rose-cut diamonds that spell out Alice’s name below a diamond-encrusted crown. The back of the pendant reveals a tiny glass case containing a lock of Alice’s hair.