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Adidas gets hit with rare double downgrade as BofA calls the end of the ‘casualization’ trend

Adidas shares stumbled on Tuesday, with the apparel maker’s stock the worst out of Europe’s top 600 stocks, after a brokerage issued a rare double-downgrade.

‘It’s been a struggle getting payments from her’: I rent a house to our daughter. Do I just gift her the house?

“She would be responsible for taxes and insurance, which should be manageable.”

Maduro’s rendition is a Franz Ferdinand moment spelling the end of the 60/40 portfolio, say these strategists

Deglobalization has evolved from an abstract concept to a harsh reality and portfolio managers must increase weightings of alternative investments to reflect the new paradigm, argues these researchers.

Aubrey Plaza delists $6.5 million home where her husband died

Plaza initially put the four-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home on the market in September, eight months after Baena died by suicide at the age of 47 inside the home.

As AMD chases Nvidia, here’s how it’s positioning itself for the future of AI

AMD CEO Lisa Su delivered a CES keynote that highlighted cost benefits, memory improvements, a shift toward real-world AI — and an insatiable demand for compute power.

Under Armour has a new fan — in the firm founded by the ‘Warren Buffett of Canada’

Shares of Under Armour Inc. got a boost after hours on Monday after Fairfax Financial Holdings continued to build up a large stake in the athleisure giant, whose stock has struggled over the past year.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers some good news for investors at CES

Huang devoted much of his speech to real-world AI. But he also said six words that should appeal to Wall Street: “Vera Rubin is in full production.”

Online fury as betting market Polymarket denies Venezuela was invaded

If this isn’t an invasion, what is?

Mobileye’s latest win is another rejection of Tesla’s self-driving approach

Mobileye’s technology features both cameras and radars. Tesla has bucked an industry trend by doubling down on a cameras-only approach.

These surging stocks just saved the ‘Santa Claus rally.’ Here’s what turned things around.

U.S. stocks staged a dramatic rebound to kick off the first full trading week of the new year, just in time to rescue the so-called Santa Claus rally from going missing for another year.

Paying over $100 billion to rebuild Venezuela’s oil industry won’t be the biggest obstacle facing U.S. oil companies

For the oil market, the hype is real — the U.S. now has the opportunity to to more freely access crude from Venezuela, a country that’s widely accepted to be home to the world’s largest oil reserves. But the reality is that U.S. oil companies may not be all that eager to jump in.

Manchester United’s stock climbs after football club fires coach Ruben Amorim

United will now look for its seventh full-time manager since club legend Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
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