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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Aviva (LSE: AV) shares have done well in recent years, and it’s killing me. I want to buy them but I can’t! The FTSE 100 insurer and asset manager has delivered capital growth and dividend income, rewarding long-term investors who had the patience to sit tight when the stock was stuck in the slow lane. With high-yielding UK dividend shares like this, a few years of disappointing performance isn’t the end of the world. As long as the board can afford to maintain shareholder payouts, and investors steadily reinvest those dividends, wealth quietly builds in…

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[ad_1] The Egyptian Biodynamic Association (EBDA), in collaboration with the Economy of Love initiative and Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development, successfully co-hosted the “Carbon Certificates and the Economy of Love for Cultural, Environmental, Economic, and Social Development in Egypt” forum at Heliopolis University.The event brought together government leaders, policymakers, academics, and sustainability practitioners to spotlight a pioneering model for using Carbon Certificates and the Economy of Love as practical tools to drive sustainable development and improve community livelihoods.Distinguished attendees included Dr. Mohamed Farid, Chairman of the Financial Regulatory Authority; Major General Dr. Abdel Fattah Mohamed Serag, Governor of Sohag; Major…

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[ad_1] If you’ve been stuck searching for Investment Grade Bond – Intermediate funds, consider Vanguard Intermediate-Term Investment-Grade Investor (VFICX) as a possibility. VFICX bears a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank of 1 (Strong Buy), which is based on various forecasting factors like size, cost, and past performance. We note that VFICX is an Investment Grade Bond – Intermediate option, which is a segment loaded with many different investment options. By targeting bonds that mature in more than three years but less than 15 years, Investment Grade Bond – Intermediate funds are a middle of the curve option. Fixed income instruments at…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The Diageo (LSE: DGE) share price has been through the wringer. It has suffered a perfect storm of setbacks, and the latest uncertainty over trade tariffs is only part of the story. The FTSE 100 spirits giant was struggling long before Donald Trump struck. The trouble started in November 2023, when Diageo issued a shock profit warning after a slump in sales across its Latin America and Caribbean markets, having overstocked and then having to work down inventories. The wider global slowdown has also tempered demand in key markets such as the US, Europe, China…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images BT (LSE: BT.A) shares have smashed the FTSE 100 over the past 12 months, climbing a staggering 60%.  It hurts me to write that, because I flagged the telecoms giant several times last year as a recovery play to consider. Unfortunately, I failed to add it to my own Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP). That oversight’s been a costly one. At the time, BT shares looked cheap as chips, trading at around six times earnings while offering a dividend yield north of 6%.  Can this value stock continue to win? BT has continued to do well…

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[ad_1] Five years ago, the world was thrown upside down by the Covid pandemic. But at the time I was looking to buy a handful of shares, with an eye on the e-commerce sector, which I assumed would boom during lockdowns. Naturally, I considered Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) stock as the firm was an e-commerce pioneer. However, I instead went with lesser-known MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI). Given that I tend to buy stocks to hold for a minimum of five years, now seems like a good time to reflect on that decision. Was it the right one? Rationale Back then, both e-commerce…

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[ad_1] India has taken a major step toward fighting air pollution and climate change by implementing emission intensity targets for 282 industrial units across high-polluting sectors like aluminium, cement, chlor-alkali, and paper. The government has also launched a compliance carbon market aimed at reducing carbon emissions through a market-driven approach. What Is the Compliance Carbon Market? Under the new carbon market system, Obligated Entities (OEs)—companies in regulated sectors—must limit their emissions according to government-set benchmarks. If they fail to comply, penalties will be imposed. If they successfully reduce emissions below the limit, they receive Carbon Credit Certificates (CCCs). These certificates…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images I enjoy looking at analyst ratings from large banks and brokers. Although their viewpoints are subjective, the research members are experts in their field. So when I came across a growth stock from the FTSE 250 that had a host of Buy recommendations with target prices above the current level, I decided to do some more digging. Predicting more of the same The stock I’m referring to is Moonpig (LSE:MOON). Over the past year, the stock’s up 46% and is currently trading at 227. Founded back in 2000, the e-commerce company specialises in personalised greeting…

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[ad_1] The government of France presented a new “Charter for Paris-aligned and high integrity use of carbon credits,” launching a pledge for companies to follow in using carbon credits to help reach their climate goals, aimed at supporting the development of a more transparent and credible international carbon market. The charter, announced by French Minister of Ecological Transition, Biodiversity, Forests, the Sea and Fisheries Agnès Pannier-Runacher, marks the latest in a series of developments supporting the growth of high integrity carbon markets. Most notably, in November 2024 at the COP29 UN Climate Conference, an international consensus was reached on standards…

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[ad_1] Image source: Sam Robson, The Motley Fool UK NIO (NYSE: NIO) stock’s been a total dog for ages now. It’s down 12% in 12 months, 76% over three years, and 83% since listing in 2018. Yet the Chinse electric vehicle (EV) still has potential. Just look at Tesla, whose share price is up 500% over five years, despite all the recent problems. Meanwhile, Chinese rival BYD is on fire, with its stock surging by a similar amount in the same time frame. Let’s take a closer look at NIO to assess its prospects. Things to like To start, I…

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