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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Making a passive income with FTSE 100 shares is one of the easiest ways to build wealth while sleeping. These established and mature enterprises have historically proven to be quite stable. And with revenues being generated largely from international markets, most aren’t bogged down by the weak economic growth in Britain like many other UK shares. The index currently offers a historically modest payout of 3.3%. But some of its constituents are being far more generous. For example, Legal & General (LSE:LGEN) shares pay almost three times as much with a dividend yield of 9.1%.…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Approximately 5.3m people had a SIPP (Self-Invested Personal Pension) in 2024. That’s a decent figure, but only a small percentage of the 55m or so adults in the UK. Now, this doesn’t surprise me as most of us can access state and workplace pensions. However, this also means that nearly 50m people could be missing out on the potential benefits of running an additional pension, or consolidated pension, through a SIPP. Perhaps the biggest incentive to open a SIPP is the tax relief. For every £80 paid in, the government adds another £20, effectively giving basic-rate…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The UK and US stock markets continue to perform strongly despite a wide range of economic and geopolitical threats. In the US, the S&P 500 index of shares continues rising and just hit new record peaks. And in the UK, the FTSE 100 stock index remains within touching distance of August’s all-time highs. But investor appetite remains fragile. And with September traditionally being a weak month for global stock markets, could a painful crash be around the corner? And what should share investors do now? Confidence falls Hopes that the US Federal Reserve will step…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Mining shares can often be among the most exciting — and at the same time, most risky — growth shares out there. Profits can soar when commodity prices move higher, creating enormous capital gains and sometimes large and growing dividends. Yet ever-present dangers — from production stoppages and disappointing exploration results to politically-motivated export bans — can also make them volatile investments. With some careful research, though, investors can find mining shares that balance high-growth potential with levels of risk they are comfortable with. Pan African Resources (LSE:PAF) is one such company I think deserves…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Looking for the best FTSE 250 all-rounders to buy in September? Here are three UK mid-cap shares I think investors should consider. Defence hero Driven by soaring defence spending in Europe, QinetiQ (LSE:QQ.) is being tipped for strong and sustained growth by City brokers. An 18% bottom-line rise is tipped for this financial year (to March 2026). This leaves the company trading on a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 15.7 times, which is significantly below those of FTSE 100 defence players like BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce. This also leaves QinetiQ shares on a rock-bottom P/E-to-growth…

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[ad_1] In brief Gemini started trading on the Nasdaq at an approximately $4.4 billion valuation. The firm’s share price opened at $37.01, rising from the $28 offering price. Crypto lender Figure also registered a post-IPO pop on Thursday. Gemini debuted on the Nasdaq at a roughly $4.4 billion valuation on Friday, as the crypto exchange’s shares immediately jumped above their initial offering price.The Winklevoss twins-founded firm’s stock opened at $37.01 apiece, a 32% increase compared to its upped IPO price of $28, according to Yahoo Finance. That initially gave Gemini a $3.32 billion valuation. The company previously targeted a range…

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[ad_1] Gold (GC=F) futures opened at $3,672.80 per ounce on Friday, up 1% from Thursday’s close of $3,636.90. Gold has been trading in a narrow range since Wednesday, yet reached as high as $3,695.50 this morning. Gold prices did not respond meaningfully to a higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index report for August. Prices rose 0.4% after rising 0.2% in July. Groceries and gas were up 0.5% and 1.9%, respectively. Despite the inflation uptick, investors still expect the Fed to lower interest rates next week in response to a weakening employment situation in the U.S. Lower interest rates could fuel even higher…

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[ad_1] With improving customer service a key objective, the Indian government invited participants from the private sector at its third brainstorming session for public sector banks (PSBs) that began on Friday. The two-day meeting, termed ‘PSB Manthan’ and organised by the finance ministry’s Department of Financial Services, was attended by senior management of all state-owned banks, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor Swaminathan J, former central bank deputy governors, and officials from private tech companies including Google, Microsoft, and ServiceNow, among others.“The past two editions of the PSB Manthan were done at a time when these banks were going…

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[ad_1] Since the thirty-four industrialized countries signed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, the idea of buying and selling carbon emission rights—the so-called carbon market—has been the main strategy of the United Nations for combating climate change. Named for the third annual Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP3, the Kyoto Protocol gained momentum in 2005, when enough countries ratified the agreement. Ever since, carbon markets have been at the heart of multilateralist diplomacy on climate change, as represented in the Paris Agreement of COP21 in 2015. At COP 29, held in 2024…

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