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Image source: Getty Images For years, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) held a very strong investment case. So far in 2025 though, Apple stock has fallen 8%. What has been going on – and could now be the time for investors to consider it? Stepping back from the short term There have been some short-term challenges for the tech giant. For example, the structure of its globalised supply chain has led investors to feel nervous about what unpredictable US tariff policy-making could mean for the company. But I think short-term concerns are not the only driver behind the declining Apple stock price.…

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An underappreciated corner of crypto is shaping US government debt markets. Stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency designed to retain a stable value, was once seen mainly as digital cash for trading. But stablecoins now hold hundreds of billions of dollars in Treasury bills. And flows into or out of stablecoins can move short-term yields, shift liquidity conditions, and alter Treasuries’ safe-haven role. For investors, that means a new source of volatility in the world’s most important safe asset, one that links portfolio resilience to crypto-market sentiment. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) estimates that inflows into stablecoins reduce 3-month T-bill…

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Image source: Getty Images This time five years ago, BAE Systems (LSE: BA.) shares were selling for around 520p. At the time of writing on 28 August, we’re looking at a price of 1,760p. That’s a 238% share price gain. And it would have turned a £20,000 Stocks and Shares ISA allowance into around £67,700. It goes along with a resurgence in the aerospace and defence sector that’s seen Rolls-Royce Holdings shares soar by a huge 1,130% in the same five years. Oh, and there’ll be a bit to add from dividends too. With BAE’s modest yield of around 2%…

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The Indian government and private sector will act in tandem to keep economic disruptions from the recently announced US tariffs to a minimum, according to the finance ministry’s monthly economic report released on Wednesday, reported TOI.The report comes a day after the US imposed a 50% tariff on imports from India, raising concerns over exports and capital formation in the near term.“If near-term economic pain is absorbed more by those who have the ability and financial strength to do so, then small and medium enterprises in downstream industries will emerge stronger from trade imbroglio. Now is the time to demonstrate…

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Over the past five years, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has put in a solid enough performance, up by 35% during that period. In fact, it is up 34% over the past year alone, reflecting Amazon’s role as a leading tech stock at a time when artificial intelligence (AI) excitement has gripped the market. But as AI-related stocks go, that is not especially good going. Nvidia is up 46% in a year, while Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has seen its share price grow by 41%. However, it could be that Amazon turns out to be one of the big winners from AI. And…

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Discovery AlertChina’s Scandium Export Restrictions: Global Supply Chain ImpactIn April 2025, China implemented sweeping export restrictions on scandium and six other rare earth elements, fundamentally altering the global market for….13 minutes ago Source link

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Image source: Getty Images Any change at the top of a business is a big deal. When the company is a FTSE 250 constituent with a significant market-cap, it’s even more important. A new CEO can signal a change in direction that could help the stock outperform in the coming years. Here are two companies that could slot in this category. Looking to the future First up is Future (LSE:FUTR), a specialist media company operating a global platform of over 200 brands across content verticals. The group delivers content via websites, email newsletters, magazines, and live events. It mainly makes…

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