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[ad_1] The Voluntary Carbon Credit Market is poised for exponential growth, projected to surge from USD 4.73 billion in 2025 to USD 163.34 billion by 2034, according to a new report by Market Research Future (MRFR). With a staggering compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 48.22% over the forecast period, this expansion is driven by rising corporate climate accountability, evolving regulatory frameworks, and increasing investments in carbon offset initiatives across sectors.Market Drivers The rising urgency to address climate change and the growing alignment of corporate ESG goals with carbon neutrality are among the primary drivers propelling the voluntary carbon credit…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Lloyds (LSE: LLOY) shares are very popular with many UK income investors, and it’s not difficult to see why. The FTSE 100 bank is a household name, easily recognised by its iconic black horse logo, and holds a leading position in the UK mortgage market.  Millions of UK homeowners are already paying back loans to Lloyds – or its subsidiary Halifax  – every month, so it makes sense for them to invest in what they feel familiar with.  In recent times, this faith has been massively rewarded. The Lloyds share price is up 150% in…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images There are four FTSE 100 stocks presently offering a yield in excess of 8%. Remembering that dividends are never guaranteed, here’s a quick look at each. StockDividend – last 12 months (pence)Share price (pence)Yield (%)WPP39.404169.5Taylor Wimpey9.461098.7Legal & General21.362548.4Phoenix Group Holdings54.006508.3Data correct at mid-morning on 16 July Troubled times Given that it recently issued a profit warning, I think WPP (LSE:WPP) is the most likely to cut its dividend. Global macroeconomic uncertainty is causing many firms to reduce their advertising and marketing budgets. The group’s top and bottom lines are suffering as a result. Its margin…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images I wrote about Agronomics (LSE: ANIC) just 10 days ago, when it was priced at 7p. Since then, the penny stock has jumped 24% to 9p. This means it has surged 131% since the beginning of 2025! The question now is, should I add this high-flyer to my Stocks and Shares ISA? Let’s take a closer look at Agronomics to find out. What does it do? The company invests in start-ups in the emerging field of cellular agriculture. That’s jargon for lab-grown meat made by cultivating animal cells, rather than rearing animals. Agronomics prefers the…

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[ad_1] A study into harmful personal finance trends on TikTok has found that the hashtag “side hustle” is the most common trending term. #sidehustle was found attached to millions of posts on a daily basis, with many providing misleading, incorrect or costly advice. There has long been concern about the negative impact of social media influencers, and a key area of alarm is financial guidance. A particular worry is that Gen Z is increasingly turning to social media platforms such as TikTok for financial advice, or ideas about how to make money quickly. A report by the TIAA Institute provides…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images I think the UK has more quality growth stocks than it gets credit for. And one of its best might be outside the FTSE 100 and the FTSE 250.  The latest results from Wise (LSE:WISE) look good, but the stock is down 9% this mornning (17 July) after the release of its Q1 results. So could this be a buying opportunity? Business model Wise is a platform for cross-border payments and transfers with a simple business model. It aims to use economies of scale to provide customers with a service that’s impossible to compete with. …

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[ad_1] There has been controversy surrounding the forest carbon credit market. Some project developers have been seen as cheating the system by overreporting the amount of carbon sequestered, which allowed them to earn greater revenue from carbon credit sales. We take for granted that nations have to destroy their forests to develop, but carbon credits offer another way. Countries need money to build energy infrastructure, roads and bridges, fund hospitals and universities, and with programs funded by carbon credits, they can develop without destroying their countries. Carbon Credits offer alternative revenues to the government and local communities. This allows a…

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[ad_1] The share price of FTSE 100 energy giant BP (LSE:BP.) has had a turbulent five years. However, given that the group’s earnings are largely determined by volatile oil and gas prices, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Turbulent times In 2020, the world had to deal with the pandemic. Demand for energy plummeted and prices fell. Two years later, Russia invaded Ukraine sending prices – and BP’s profit – much higher. More recently, when President Trump threatened to disrupt world trade, the cost of energy fell once again. We know that for the second quarter of 2025, BP realised…

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[ad_1] The drumbeat that President Trump will fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell got louder Wednesday, with reporting from CBS News, Bloomberg, CNBC, and The New York Times all adding to the sense that Trump is getting closer to making the unprecedented move. Stocks were lower following the news, but the biggest move in markets was coming from the foreign exchange market, where the dollar was getting crushed against other major currencies. The dollar quickly fell as much as 1% against the Japanese yen, lost about 0.7% against the euro, and fell about 0.5% against the British pound. The dollar index…

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