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This UK growth stock has doubled in 2024 thanks in part to a lucrative US deal. With strong margins and a clean balance sheet, it could be an opportunity. When investing, your capital is at risk. The ...
I’m under no illusion that some long-term investors in Palantir stock will be considering an early retirement. The stock has surged. When investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your ...
Nvidia stock has jumped above $150 and a new record in recent days, as investors shrug off concerns they had just a couple of months ago.
Over the last 10 calendar years, the FTSE 100 index has delivered a return of about 6.2% a year (including dividends). Relative to the returns from other major stock market indexes, that’s not ...
Sticking with financial stocks, I think M&G is worthy of inclusion. While the share price has been on a tear — up 15% in a month — the yield is still a bumper 8.5%. So this high yield will add ...
The FTSE 100 has been edging closer to a new record high in recent weeks as US trade tariff fears subside. This has ignited a fresh wave of optimism buoyed up by lowering inflation and renewed ...
Soaring share price Yet the shares are up 20% in the last month, as rays of optimism filter through, and I’m thrilled because I took advantage of the recent dip. I’m already up 27% on my ...
Starting with £500 a month To live a comfortable retirement in the UK, the estimated annual retirement income needed in 2025 is around £43,100 a year. Assuming an individual’s eligible for the ...
Despite some tariff-induced volatility in April, the Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR.) share price has delivered some robust gains in 2025. Year to date, the engineering giant’s market-cap has expanded by ...
The real advantage lies in time. Starting early gives each pound the chance to grow again and again, quietly accumulating over the years. Even modest annual returns, when stretched over nearly two ...
With enough time, a 6.5% annual return can turn £100 per month into something that yields £6,500 per year in passive income. But is that achievable?
Dividends are never guaranteed at any company. Aviva cut its payout per share in 2020 and I see a risk that a weak UK economy could lead to rivals trying to woo customers by cutting prices ...
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