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[ad_1] The Fed’s interest rate adjustments matter for the housing market, just not in the way you think.  Saifulasmee Chede/Getty Images/CNETThe Federal Reserve is almost certain to hold interest rates steady at the conclusion of its meeting today, despite President Trump’s demand that they be slashed immediately. If you’re in the market for a home, you might be wondering what that means for mortgage rates.When the Fed adjusts its benchmark interest rate, interest rates on savings accounts and short-term loan vehicles follow quickly. Long-term rates like mortgages, however, take their cues from the broader economic outlook and fiscal indicators rather than…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images In recent decades, defence companies like BAE Systems (LSE:BA.) have been viewed as ‘steady if unspectacular’ shares to buy. The stable nature of arms spending made them great companies to consider to give a portfolio some extra steel. But Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has changed the complexion of this popular share sector. Investors have been piling into defence stocks as part of a strategy to find the hottest growth shares. BAE Systems has delivered double-digit earnings growth over the last few years. And City analysts are expecting this record to continue, as can…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images I’ve been hunting for UK stocks that could be set for a big turnaround. Not necessarily on the scale of a Rolls-Royce — up 870% in three years! — but still a potentially market-thrashing return over the next three to five years. Here are two potential turnaround stocks that have piqued my interest. I think both are worth considering. FTSE 100 First up, we have Smith & Nephew (LSE: SN.) from the FTSE 100. This healthcare stock has been on a bit of a run recently — up around 15% in six months — but…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust (LSE: SMT) shares took a pasting after President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ speech on 2 April. They dropped 13.5% in just three trading days! Since then though, they’ve bounced back to 930p and fully recovered. Therefore, an investor who’d bought £5,000 worth of shares at 815p on 7 April would now have roughly £5,700. Volatility is the norm That said, this whipsawing demonstrates how volatile the FTSE 100 investment trust is. It tends to really fly when the Nasdaq Composite heads higher, and vice versa. There are also Asian, Latin American and…

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[ad_1] Zimbabwe has established a body to oversee the country’s carbon credits projects in a bid to make trade in the emission offsets more transparent and gain a greater share of revenue for the government. The Zimbabwe Carbon Markets Authority has the power to consider and make determinations on the approval and registration of carbon projects, issue letters of approval, authorization, and registration for entities involved in carbon trading, according to a government gazette. [ad_2] Source link

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[ad_1] Image source: The Motley Fool Last Saturday (3 May), Warren Buffett chaired his final Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.B) annual meeting. He’s invested via the company for several decades. In the process, he built a formidable reputation as being one of the best investors ever. As part of the conference, he shared a few last gems which can help all of us in the market. Detaching your emotions April was a crazy month for stocks, with high volatilty driven by US tariff uncertainty. Buffett commented on the turmoil, saying that “people have emotions but you’ve got to check them at the…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The Card Factory (LSE:CARD) share price fell sharply in early trading today (7 May), after announcing its results for the year ended 31 January 2025 (FY25). Claiming to be the “first choice to celebrate all life’s moments”, the group reported a 6.2% increase in revenue and a 2.3% fall in profit before tax (PBT), compared to FY24. But adjusted PBT was £1.9m higher than its statutory equivalent. This might not sound like a lot but adjusting for these one-off items means the group’s able to report an increase in adjusted earnings per share (EPS) from…

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[ad_1] Oakton, Virginia–(Newsfile Corp. – May 7, 2025) – Carba, a Minneapolis, Minnesota carbon removal company, announced an agreement today to deliver 44,000 carbon removal credits to Microsoft over a 5 year period. Carba’s novel pyrolysis technology and burial method removes carbon dioxide, storing biochar underground in low-oxygen environments based on a patented, highly efficient pyrolysis reactor.Carba Announces 5-Year Carbon Removal Credit Purchase Agreement with MicrosoftTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8814/250099_536f9a33343e2b5d_002full.jpgCarba’s autothermal technology offers greater energy efficiency, stabilizing carbon from biogenic waste and turning it into economically valuable biochar with high carbon content. The biochar will be…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images UK investors have been piling into BP (LSE: BP.) shares. Last week, BP was the most purchased stock on Hargreaves Lansdown’s platform both by the number and the value of deals. Is buying the oil stock at the current share price a smart move? Let’s discuss. The bull case When I look at BP today, I can see reasons to be bullish and reasons to be bearish. Let’s start with the bull case. One thing to like about the oil stock is that there’s a juicy dividend yield on offer at the moment. Currently, analysts…

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