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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Investors searching for passive income tend to focus on the same small pool of blue-chip stocks. FTSE 100 companies like Lloyds, Legal & General, National Grid and Shell in particular tend to dominate attention from retail investors. Footsie shares such as these can be excellent for dividends, often supported by their market-leading positions in mature sectors and robust financial foundations. Yet investors who concentrate solely on UK large-cap stocks may be missing out on excellent investment opportunities elsewhere. 2 top income stocks Take the following two dividend stocks, for instance. Each carries a large forward…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Among the shares of the blue-chip FTSE 100 index, very few offer a double-digit percentage dividend yield. But asset manager M&G (LSE: MNG) does. At the moment, the M&G dividend yield is a juicy 10.1%. Not only that, but I think the dividend per share could grow over time, meaning the prospective yield is even higher than 10.1%. Track record of dividend growth Over recent years the company has grown its dividend per share annually. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to what to expect in future though. The company has consistently said it…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images A fair few FTSE stocks are down today (3 April) after President Trump’s so-called ‘Liberation Day’ event in the Rose Garden of the White House. There, he unveiled sweeping new tariffs on most products imported into the US from around the world. There was a 10% baseline across the board, including on the UK, while it is 54% on China and 20% on the EU. The risk here is that these tariffs cause a spike in inflation and a global recession. FTSE 100 As I type, the JD Sports Fashion (LSE: JD) share price is…

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[ad_1] Boxes of Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drug Wegovy in Oslo, Norway, Nov. 21, 2023.Victoria Klesty | ReutersPharmaceutical companies breathed a sigh of relief Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that they would not be subject to reciprocal tariffs — but that reprieve could prove fleeting as the White House moves ahead with plans for the sector.The Trump administration is considering launching a so-called 232 investigation into pharmaceuticals, among other industries, which could lead to import duties under the Trade Expansion Act, Bloomberg cited a senior administration official as saying on Wednesday.The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC’s…

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[ad_1] When you think about the bottom of the ocean what do you think of – shipwrecks, sharks, or seabed sediments secretly tackling the climate crisis? Did that last point make your list? Well, it’s not surprising if it didn’t as scientists are just starting to understand it themselves. It is part of a relatively new field of scientific study, blue carbon, which is helping to make that last point not so secret anymore. Blue carbon is a term used to describe the carbon stored in marine and coastal ecosystems. Just like plants on land can remove carbon dioxide from our…

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[ad_1] Image source: The Motley Fool In the long-running debate over which is better growth or value, growth investing principles have been the clear winner in the past 15 years. However, so far in 2025 the FTSE 100 and European stocks have stolen a march on the tech heavy S&P 500. As this rotation accelerates, I am following Warren Buffett’s principles to help me weather heightened stock volatility. Momentum investing We have all heard the drumbeat many times before: buy the dip and don’t worry when stocks fall, as they always bounce back. This simple strategy has worked over and…

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[ad_1] The Bank of England (BoE) may be forced to reconsider its interest rate strategy following the latest escalation in the global trade war, triggered by US president Donald Trump’s announcement of fresh import tariffs. The UK has been hit with a 10% tariff on all of its goods being brought into the US, which Trump says is a retaliation to UK tariffs on American goods. With global markets now facing the impact of these new tariffs, the BoE must navigate a delicate decision — continue cutting interest rates, or pause and wait for more clarity on how the situation…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Generally, a stock-market crash is a drop of 20%+ from a recent peak. Similarly, a correction is a fall of 10%+, but under 20%. Currently, the S&P 500 index is nearing a correction, but the Nasdaq Composite is close to a crash. US stocks tank Bad news for global investors: US stocks just had their worst quarter since autumn 2022. In Q1 of 2025, the S&P 500 dipped 4.6%, while the Nasdaq Composite index — dominated by ‘Big Tech’ stocks — dived by 10.4%. Furthermore, from its record of 6,147.43 on 19 February, the S&P…

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[ad_1] The Science Based Targets initiative’s new rules have sparked mixed feelings among experts. According to reports from Reuters, SBTi has proposed new rules to assist companies in their emissions-reduction plans, but those changes do not include amendments to the organization’s strict stance on carbon credits.  Carbon credits are a way for businesses to ultimately reach their emissions goals, as companies can purchase these credits in exchange for offsetting emissions through other projects. “Supporters of carbon credits argue they are essential to fund projects like tree-planting that lock emissions away, while critics say the impact of the projects is difficult…

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