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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Right now, many growth investors are fixated on names like Nvidia and Palantir. And it’s easy to see why – thanks to AI these companies are generating prolific gains. However, there’s an under-the-radar UK stock that’s generating similar kinds of gains. Operating in several high-growth industries, I think it’s worth a closer look right now. A small-cap generating incredible gains The stock I want to highlight today is Filtronic (LSE: FTC). It’s a designer and manufacturer of advanced radio frequency (wireless communication) solutions for the space, aerospace & defence, and telecoms infrastructure markets. Listed on…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Before last week, shares in FTSE 100 emerging markets specialist bank Standard Chartered (LSE: STAN) were around an 11-year high of £14.32. This followed a 90% gain from their 4 September one-year low of £7.43. However, from last Wednesday (13 August), the stock began to drop on rumours of an impending legal issue. This was confirmed on Friday, when a US Congresswoman requested that Standard Chartered be investigated over alleged – but unspecified — sanctions evasion. The bank responded that the underlying allegations were “entirely false” and had been rejected by US courts multiple times.…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Shell (LSE: SHEL) shares have dropped 7% from their 12-month traded high of £28.43. This reflects lower benchmark oil prices over the year and poor Q2 results released on 31 July. Adjusted earnings (net profit) hit $4.264bn (£3.17bn). This was ahead of consensus analysts’ forecasts of $3.74bn. However, it was still 32% lower than the same measure in Q2 2024, at $6.293bn. During that time, the average Brent benchmark oil price fell 21%, from $85 per barrel (pb) to $67pb.  The additional shortfall resulted from weaker trading in Shell’s integrated gas division and losses at…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images I’m planning to fund my retirement with a broad portfolio of dividend shares with high yields and strong payout histories. That way, I can realistically expect to receive a regular and growing passive income while continuing to increase the size of my pension pot. To reach that point, investors like myself need to have a large enough portfolio to throw off a healthy second income. Fortunately, the long-term growth potential of the stock market means individuals don’t need to invest colossal sums to reach this goal. But it does need a patient and balanced approach.…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Every now and then, a penny stock turns up that looks like it’s been through the financial equivalent of a demolition derby — yet still has the engine to get back on the track.  For Severfield (LSE: SFR), that engine is its dividend and a fresh change behind the wheel. Over the past year, the UK’s largest structural steel specialist has seen its share price crash from 83p to just 34p – a gut-wrenching 58% decline. The first blow landed in November when interim results failed to inspire confidence. While revenue rose 17%, operating profit…

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[ad_1] The Department of Energy (DOE) is set to meet with 120 stakeholder representatives from the private sector this week to gather feedback on the draft Carbon Credit Policy it is developing in a bid to attract investments in clean energy.The DOE said the public consultation will be convened on Tuesday, August 19, to hear feedback on the draft department circular which will provide general guidelines for the issuance, management, and monitoring of carbon credits in the energy sector.“This Carbon Credit Policy is a game-changer for the Philippine energy sector,” DOE undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella said in an emailed statement.“It…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images 2025’s been a remarkable year for the S&P 500. Despite significant overvaluation concerns among US stocks, America’s flagship index has continued to climb higher by almost 10%, so far. That could quickly change if the impact of tariffs starts to emerge in the economic data, with some predicting that a recession could be on the horizon. And yet, not everyone’s as bearish. Morgan Stanley’s chief US equities strategist believes that the recent bull run will continue. Meanwhile, the chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer has recently hiked his price target for the S&P 500 from 5,950…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The global stock market has been enjoying a solid run in 2025. Both the FTSE 100 and the S&P 500 have climbed by around 10% so far this year, boosted by strong corporate earnings, surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI), and a boost in aerospace and defence budgets.  For many investors, it has been a productive start to the year. But one tiny penny stock is making those gains look pedestrian. Shield Therapeutics (LSE: STX), a £57.8m micro-cap pharmaceutical company, is up a staggering 108% year to date. That’s more than 10 times the growth…

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[ad_1] Image source: Standard Chartered plc Standard Chartered (LSE:STAN) is the FTSE 100’s smallest bank but still has a market-cap close to £30bn. However, at 3pm Friday (15 August), its share price started to fall. By close of business, it had tanked 7.6% and was 8.9% lower than when it reached a 52-week high two days earlier. Let’s take a closer look at what was a strange week it’s been for the stock. Bad news The late Friday slump coincided with the publication of a letter from a US politician to the Justice Department requesting that an investigation be carried…

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