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Image source: Getty Images Investors who bought shares in ITV (LSE: ITV) five years ago have done well. The ITV share price has moved up 33% during that period. Meanwhile, a 6.2% dividend yield means that the passive income potential of owning the broadcaster’s share is attractive. The business aims to maintain the annual dividend per share at its current level, or grow it. In practice, no dividend is ever guaranteed, so whether the juicy dividend is maintained in future will depend on business performance. Still, although I see risks, I do see this as a share for investors to…

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Image source: Getty Images They’re calling it a bubble. They’re saying valuations in AI growth stocks are getting insane. They might have a point, too. The S&P 500’s average price-to-earnings ratio has climbed to levels rarely seen in recorded history. Its Shiller P/E ratio (like a 10-year average) has climbed to levels rarely seen in recorded history. Its average price-to-sales ratio has climbed to… Well, you get the idea.  On many metrics, the most comparable period in the stock market was the dot.com boom. An perfect memory isn’t required to recall that little episode didn’t end up being a great…

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As families prepare for the back-to-school season, many are looking for ways to manage costs. Nearly 60% of Americans say they are optimistic about reaching their financial goals during this shopping period, according to Ramsey Solutions. Personal finance expert Rachel Cruze shared practical tips for keeping expenses in check.Shop Your Home FirstCruze advises families to take inventory of supplies already at home before buying new items. “Look around and see what we already have,” she said. Reusing backpacks or leftover supplies can reduce spending and help families stick to their budget. Cruze recommends budgeting apps like EveryDollar to track expenses.Budgeting…

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Image source: Getty Images Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) has turned into an absolute monster artificial intelligence (AI) stock. In just two years, it has skyrocketed by just over 1,000%, turning every £20k invested into more than £200k. The share price chart is the stuff of dreams for most investors. Spectacular growth Frustratingly, I looked at Palantir stock in 2023 when it was trading for less than $10 (it’s now at $160). But I didn’t invest. Looking back through my notes from the time, I see I had a couple of concerns that now seem trivial with the benefit of hindsight. For…

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Image source: Getty Images This month we have seen yet another all-time high for the blue-chip FTSE 100 index of leading British shares. That has happened on multiple occasions this year. Yet 2025 has been filled with economic uncertainty from a plethora of causes, ranging from geopolitical tensions to uncertainty about international tariff regimes. Meanwhile, the British economy hardly looks like it is at its healthiest ever. So, why is the FTSE 100 on fire – and how might investors consider reacting? Lots to like, but lots to be concerned about! The FTSE 100 contains a welter of different companies.…

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New US regulatory clarity is unlocking blockchain’s potential beyond theory. From tokenized collateral in Foreign Exchange (FX) trading to stablecoin remittances, institutional investors now have actionable tools to cut costs, reduce settlement times, and manage cross-border risk more efficiently. The global FX and remittance markets are overdue for disruption. Despite advances in algorithmic trading and high-speed data analytics, the backbone of cross-border capital flows still relies on an antiquated infrastructure of correspondent banks, siloed custodians, and settlement lags. With recent regulatory clarity in the United States, highlighted by the “GENIUS Act” and supportive signals from Washington, blockchain-based solutions are moving…

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To help Indonesia shift away from coal, an international group of western countries, along with Japan, launched the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) in 2022. Their pledge totalled USD 20 billion in grants, soft loans and private finance. Of this only USD 1.2 billion has so far been mobilised. The United States, an early driver of the JETP, quietly withdrew in March 2025, leaving Germany and Japan to take over coordination. Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP) These finance agreements support developing countries in transitioning to cleaner energy sources and are primarily shaped to be as equitable as possible. The funding…

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