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[ad_1] Company reinforces strategic pivot to carbon credit market with expanded global footprint and verified removalsHempalta Corp. (TSXV: HEMP) (“Hempalta” or the “Company”), a Canadian-based provider of nature-based carbon credit solutions, is pleased to announce that Farm Credit Canada (“FCC”) has granted a 90-day extension to its current forbearance agreement (the “Extension”). The Extension runs to September 30, 2025, providing the Company with critical flexibility as it advances several strategic initiatives, including a planned equipment sale, ongoing carbon credit inventory sales, and new investor engagement efforts.”We appreciate the additional runway this extension provides as we focus on delivering value for…

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[ad_1] The country’s parliament recently passed a climate law Turkey has approved plans to launch a carbon market in order to achieve its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2053, according to Daily Sabah. On July 2, the country’s parliament passed its first-ever climate law, which, among other things, provides for the creation of a national emissions trading system (ETS). Under the new law, companies covered by the ETS will have to obtain greenhouse gas emission permits within three years of the regulation coming into force. The law also introduces a pilot phase for the ETS prior…

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[ad_1] Upstox Securities Pvt. Ltd.: SEBI Registration No. INZ000315837 | NSE TM Code: 13942 | BSE TM Code: 6155 | CDSL Reg No.: IN-DP-761-2024 | CIN: U65100DL2021PTC376860 | Compliance Officer: Mr. Kapil Jaikalyani. Tel No.: (022) 24229920. Email ID: compliance@upstox.com | Registered Address: 809, New Delhi House, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110001 | RKSV Commodities India Pvt. Ltd.: SEBI Registration No.: INZ000015837 | MCX TM Code: 46510 | CIN: U74900DL2009PTC189166 | Compliance Officer: Mr. Amit Lalan. Tel No.: (022) 24229920. Email ID: compliance@rksv.in | Registered Address: 807, New Delhi House, Barakhamba Road, Connaught Place, New Delhi -…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Lloyds (LSE:LLOY) shares are up 35% over six months. The stock has massively outperformed the index reflecting a positive macroeconomic picture for banks. So, £10,000 invested six months ago would now be worth £13,500. That’s a great return over such a short period of time. What’s been going on? Firstly, it’s worth noting that the bank’s results have remained strong even as interest rates have moderated. Net income rose 4% in Q1 2025, and net interest income increased 3%. This was supported by a stable interest rate environment and resilient UK economic conditions.  Despite some…

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[ad_1] If you’re looking for a multi-bagger, there’s a few things to keep an eye out for. Firstly, we’ll want to see a proven return on capital employed (ROCE) that is increasing, and secondly, an expanding base of capital employed. Put simply, these types of businesses are compounding machines, meaning they are continually reinvesting their earnings at ever-higher rates of return. With that in mind, the ROCE of Old Dominion Freight Line (NASDAQ:ODFL) looks great, so lets see what the trend can tell us. We’ve found 21 US stocks that are forecast to pay a dividend yield of over 6%…

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[ad_1] Check out CNET Money’s weekly mortgage rate forecast for a more in-depth look at what’s next for Fed rate cuts, labor data and inflation. The average for a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.68% today, a decrease of -0.08% over the last week. The average rate for a 15-year fixed mortgage is 5.85%, which is a decrease of -0.07% from the same time last week. To secure a lower mortgage interest rate, consider increasing your down payment, improving your credit score or purchasing mortgage points. Today’s mortgage rates Mortgage Refinance Today’s average mortgage rates on July 04, 2025, compared with…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images When looking for attractive dividend opportunities, I often turn my attention to the FTSE 250. Unlike the heavyweight FTSE 100, this mid-cap index is packed with undervalued stocks frequently offering higher dividend yields. For investors with an eye for value, it can be a hunting ground for hidden gems. One share that stands out to me at the moment is Petershill Partners (LSE: PHLL). While the name might not be familiar to every investor, there’s a lot going on beneath the surface that I think is worth exploring. A financial look at Petershill Petershill was…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The Vodafone (LSE: VOD) share price has been spreading misery for years. It’s been one long tale of woe, falling from a dotcom boom peak of more than 500p to a miserable low of 63p in February 2023. I’ve been amazed the telecoms stock has managed to cling on to its FTSE 100 listing. That said, the late-90s tech boom was clearly overcooked, and Vodafone did brilliantlly just to survive the crash. It’s also churned out billions in dividends over the years. But I never saw that as proper compensation for the relentless capital destruction. The yield was so…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images The ‘Magnificent 7’ stocks (Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Tesla) continue to be popular investments. And for good reason – they’re all amazing businesses with significant long-term growth potential. However, there’s an old-school tech stock that has outperformed all of these shares in 2025 and that’s good ol’ IBM (NYSE: IBM). This year, it’s up more than 30%. So, what’s going on here? And is the stock worth considering today? An AI play There are a number of reasons IBM shares are on fire at the moment. One is that the company…

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