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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images One thing I like about the FTSE 250 is that there is so much variety. With so many companies, industries, and market movers available, opportunities abound. Now, I don’t currently have exposure to Kier Group (LSE: KIE). The stock has been on a roll of late and it’s share price has been rocketing higher in 2025. I’m considering buying some shares in the FTSE 250 stock as I like the business, but there’s a reason why I don’t want to buy just yet. Strong trading update Kier is a UK-based construction and infrastructure services group.…

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[ad_1] On the beaches of Quintana Roo, the tide brings more than tourists. In 2025, record waves of sargassum threaten to choke the coastline’s turquoise brand—but engineers and scientists here are betting it can be turned into energy, products, and profit. A Forecast That Smells of Trouble For over a decade, brown rafts of sargassum have floated ashore from Cancún to Tulum, transforming clear water into murky shallows and driving visitors away. This year’s forecast is alarming. The University of South Florida’s Optical Oceanography Lab predicts up to 400,000 tons could land on Mexico’s shores, with daily arrivals in some…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Thanks to a 15-fold rise in its share price, Rolls-Royce’s (LSE:RR.) market cap has exploded in recent years. Today, the company is worth a whopping £92bn, making it the sixth-largest company in the UK’s FTSE 100 index. It can get bigger though, according to CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç. He recently told the BBC that he believes Rolls-Royce could one day be the largest company on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). A nuclear energy powerhouse Erginbilgiç’s bullish view is largely based on Rolls-Royce’s operations in the nuclear energy industry. More specifically, it’s related to the company’s expertise…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) stock has produced truly eye-popping gains since ChatGPT was unleashed in late 2022. We’re talking about a near-2,500% return! That actually outdoes Nvidia, the kingpin of the whole AI revolution, whose shares are up by 1,000%. I don’t know how Nvidia shareholders could even put food on the table after such a measly return. A milestone quarter Palantir was the fourth most popular share on AJ Bell‘s platform over the past week, just ahead of Nvidia. The leading three were all juicy dividend payers, showing that this stock remains incredibly popular…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images. Confidence among UK investors is souring rapidly as worries mount over the domestic economy. If this continues, the FTSE 250 index of shares — which is far more exposed to troubles at home than the internationally flavoured FTSE 100 — could be in for a tough time. According to Hargreaves Lansdown, confidence in the UK economy has slipped 16% among its clients this month. It says that “weak GDP growth, mixed messaging on fiscal plans, and wavering political clarity post-election have all added to investor caution“. Troublingly, it added that “confidence in the UK stock…

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[ad_1] By Johann M Cherian and Sanchayaita Roy (Reuters) – The benchmark S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit record highs on Wednesday, underpinned by gains in megacap companies as investors were increasingly confident that the Federal Reserve could restart its monetary policy easing cycle next month. Signs that U.S. tariffs on imports have not fully filtered into headline consumer prices came as a relief for investors this week as they scour for insights on the impact trade uncertainty has had on the economy. Despite data showing underlying price pressures were on the rise, markets also factored in recent weakness in…

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[ad_1] Image source: Rolls-Royce plc Up 125%, the Rolls-Royce (LSE: RR.) share price has been one of the standouts on the FTSE 100 over the past year. It’s been driven by the firm’s impressive turnaround under CEO Tufan Erginbilgic that has been swift and decisive. It’s characterised by tighter cost controls, a focus on high-margin contracts and ambitious plans for the company’s Small Modular Reactor (SMR) nuclear programme.  Subsequently, the company’s order book continues to expand, and investors appear convinced the recovery still has further to run. However, while the rally has rewarded shareholders handsomely, there are some ongoing developments…

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[ad_1] Old computers, mobile phones, data center servers and other electronics make up the world’s fastest growing waste stream —62 billion kilograms in 2022. Less than one-quarter of it is collected and processed into some sort of second life, according to the 2024 Global E-Waste Monitor.  A small, four-year-old U.K. consulting firm has created a new type of carbon credit it hopes will change that. Written by Bloom ESG, the methodology assigns greenhouse gas emissions reduction values to processes such as mining discarded electronics for rare earth minerals, disassembling them for their component parts or sprucing them up to sell…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Building a Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) or ISA worth a mighty million pounds may sound like a fantastical dream, but it’s far from impossible. I’m not selling snake oil here. To build a seven-figure retirement pot takes time, patience and bags of discipline, but can be done if investors start early and stick with it. The longer an investor has, the better their chances. Relatively modest sums can compound and grow over time, free of tax inside their SIPP. So there’s no time to lose. Please note that tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances…

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[ad_1] The carbon market is a dynamic and fast-moving space within sustainable finance. As it is nascent, fintechs, regulators, and financial institutions are still in the process of standardising and organising the carbon market so that carbon credits can mitigate climate change and propel us down the road to net zero. Weighing up where we stand amid all the development and innovation in climate finance, this article is a roundup of some of this year’s key milestones. 1. Carbon prices are rising Carbon pricing revenues were over $100 billion last year, half of which was allocated to environment, infrastructure, and development…

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