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Mr. Andic got his start by selling T-shirts in Barcelona in the mid-1980s. He died in a fall during a hike.

Classic car insurer Hagerty Inc. is out with its highly watched Bull Market List for 2025, outlining the enthusiast vehicles the insurer thinks are undervalued and could appreciate in the near to medium term. The verdict: Cars from the '80s, '90s, and early aughts are now coveted.

The outcome of the lawsuit marks an unusual victory for President-elect Donald J. Trump in his ongoing legal campaign against national news organizations.

The company's CEO says its founder Isak Andic died in an accident on Saturday.

Invesco launched an exchange-traded fund designed to give investors exposure to the top 45% of companies in the Nasdaq-100 Index.

Millions of Americans who are behind on their student debt may face a financial shock next year.

Biden claims he's leaving Trump a booming economy. But there's no guarantee it isn't booby-trapped.

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The people in Donald Trump’s orbit are floating some dramatic ideas that would remake the way banks are regulated. There are lots of questions about whether any of the ideas will come to pass.

The OpenAI C.E.O. spoke with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit.

House hunters are likely to continue to see offers like mortgage rate buydowns on new construction in 2025.

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The NFIB's small business optimism index confirmed the obvious: Small business owners are feeling good. And that has real-world implications for some of the market's biggest stocks.

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The action, which will put pressure on the nation’s borrowing costs, reflects doubt that a new government can mend the deteriorating financial situation.

It was a week of frenzied activity, as Silicon Valley billionaires and their companies brandished checks and compliments for the President-elect.

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President-elect Donald J. Trump is supporting the International Longshoremen’s Association, which could strike soon if it doesn’t reach a deal on automation with employers.