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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images During the last 10 years, the FTSE 100 leading index of stocks has delivered an average annual return of 6.3%. That’s a few percentage points below the long-term average stretching back to the Footsie‘s creation in 1984. Can it pick up the pace over the next decade? I’m quietly confident it can, as fading appetite for US shares drives investor interest in cheaper UK stocks. However, a better way to source superior returns could be by purchasing individual shares than a FTSE tracker fund. Both BAE Systems (LSE:BA.) and JD Sports Fashion (LSE:JD.) are blue…

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[ad_1] Leave it to Sean Duffy to turn a simple grant announcement into another war on equity.In an otherwise boilerplate announcement of $5.4 billion in federal funds for bridge repair, the U.S. Transportation Secretary also revealed that his agency would remove requirements to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians as well as what he (again!) called the “woke” and “Green New Scam” Biden-era rules to start the process of repairing decades of inequity in infrastructure.Going forward, applicants for the Bridge Investment Program no longer have to include “an equity assessment which evaluates whether a project will create proportional impacts and remove transportation-related…

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[ad_1] Confident Investing Starts Here:An announcement from Leading Edge Materials ( (TSE:LEM) ) is now available. Leading Edge Materials Corp. has announced a change in its Certified Adviser for the Nasdaq First North Growth Market in Stockholm, transitioning from Mangold Fondkommission AB to Svensk Kapitalmarkadsgranskning (SKMG) starting June 16, 2025. This change reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to align with strategic partners that can support its growth and operations in the European market, potentially impacting its market positioning and stakeholder relations. Spark’s Take on TSE:LEM Stock According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, TSE:LEM is a Underperform. Leading Edge Materials faces…

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[ad_1] Is Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ good for US consumers?The bond market is sending Washington an unmistakable message: The U.S. budget deficit is a problem we can no longer ignore. Yet, the GOP budget bill seems to do precisely that.If the ballooning debt persists, long-term interest rates will stay elevated and could continue to rise. While politicians celebrate tax cuts, bond investors, the people and institutions lending money to the U.S. government, are far less enthusiastic. They’re demanding higher returns to make U.S. debt attractive: The 30-year Treasury yield briefly surged past 5% in May.This milestone hasn’t been reached since…

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[ad_1] Casey’s (CASY) stock hit an all-time high on Tuesday after the company beat on both the top and bottom lines in its fiscal fourth quarter. Adjusted earnings grew 12.4% from a year ago to $2.63, alongside net sales growth of 11% to $3.99 billion. Same-store sales grew 1.7%, driven by its prepared food business, non-alcoholic beverages, and general merchandise. CEO Darren Rebelez told Yahoo Finance the pizza and convenience store chain is seeing growth across all income cohorts and has executed against three drivers: store growth, and efficiency, and its prepared foods business (including its “crown jewel” pizza business).…

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[ad_1] Mortgage rates can change daily and even hourly.  Tharon Green/CNETHousing market forecasts haven’t changed much, with stubbornly high mortgage rates keeping prospective homebuyers on the sidelines. After the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage inched past 7%, it’s moving back down, but not by much. Last week’s release of labor data showed the unemployment rate maintaining a status quo at 4.2%, which likely won’t cause enough alarm for the Federal Reserve to reduce interest rates at its upcoming policy meeting on June 17-18. As we’ve highlighted in the past, a slowing job market would make it more likely for the…

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[ad_1] The Qatar Financial Centre is creating an ecosystem for tokenised carbon markets, which will not only facilitate cross-border carbon credit movements but also enable tokens produced in various countries to be easily exchanged The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) is creating an ecosystem for tokenised carbon markets, which will not only facilitate cross-border carbon credit movements but also enable tokens produced in various countries to be easily exchanged.“The carbon markets ecosystem will be tested within the lab environment to validate its functionality, efficiency, and potential impact on carbon offset initiatives,” the QFC said.Developing carbon markets ecosystem was in the first…

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[ad_1] Apple is facing a lawsuit from seven buyers who say Apple engaged in greenwashing, with several Apple Watch models allegedly not being carbon neutral as the company claims. However, an unexpected ally has filed an amicus brief in support of the tech giant.  What’s happening? As detailed by Sustainability Magazine, seven buyers filed a lawsuit in February alleging that their Apple Watch Series 9 models weren’t carbon neutral because the forest projects in Kenya and China that Apple used to justify the label didn’t reduce carbon pollution. The plaintiffs also say Apple should have independently verified the credits rather…

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[ad_1] Base Carbon Inc. (NEO: BCBN) has rapidly become a significant player in the voluntary carbon market (VCM). The company is showing strong financial performance, strategic growth initiatives, and a growing portfolio of carbon offset projects that contribute meaningfully to global sustainability efforts. Through a combination of innovative projects, careful asset management, and strategic partnerships, Base Carbon is positioning itself as a leader in an increasingly critical industry. Let’s uncover how the company is becoming a strong force in the VCM. Financial Performance and Strategic Moves In the first quarter of 2025, Base Carbon reported an income of almost $518,000.…

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