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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Phoenix Group Holdings (LSE: PHNX) has been one of my top-performing passive income stocks since I bought it. ‘Passive’ income is money made with little ongoing effort – most pertinently in my view from dividends paid by stocks. It is true that I put a great deal of thought into making such stock selections. However, once that is done, all that is needed is to periodically check that they are performing as required (they may not be, of course). One-year performance There are two elements that contribute to the absolute return of a dividend stock…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images. Around 23 years ago, I embarked on a course of action that hurt the UK’s biggest lenders. My actions from 2003 onwards led to companies paying £53.5bn in compensation to British borrowers. Here’s my story, together with a warning for owners of Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) shares and other financial stocks. ‘The world’s biggest whistle-blower’ From 1991 to 2002, I worked for various providers of payment protection insurance (PPI). PPI is sold to borrowers alongside credit and store cards, mortgages, motor finance, personal loans, and other financial contracts. It pays out if/when policyholders are…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Two years’ ago I wrote time and time again about Lloyds‘ (LSE:LLOY) shares being undervalued. And while the state of the UK economy posed some risks, I believe the shares were massively oversold. Simply, British stocks weren’t in vogue and British banks were even less popular. However, Lloyds shares are now up 70% over two years. They’re up even more versus my favourite entry point, which was the weeks following the Silicon Valley Bank fiasco. So is the stock still cheap? Let’s look at the metrics Lloyds remains an interesting proposition for investors, but it’s…

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[ad_1] Japan’s Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato announced Tuesday that the government will implement prudent debt management strategies amid a shift in the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) bond-buying policy. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining investor confidence, Kato said the government aims to diversify its base of Japanese government bond (JGB) holders by closely engaging with market participants. As the BOJ gradually reduces its bond purchases, the Japanese government is exploring new measures to bolster domestic demand for JGBs. Among these initiatives are the introduction of a new floating-rate bond tied to short-term interest rates and allowing unlisted companies to invest in…

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[ad_1] Mayor Adams just invoked a law named for my son, killed by a reckless driver, to justify his latest political ploy: the absurd prioritization of lower speed limits for people riding e-bikes. In 2013, a reckless driver hit and killed my son, Sammy. I dedicated much of the next 10 years of my life to fighting alongside hundreds of Families for Safe Streets members for Sammy’s Law — a landmark piece of legislation that would finally allow New York City to lower its speed limit to 20 miles per hour on most streets. Last year, Sammy’s Law was passed and signed…

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[ad_1] Will advance the use of satellite data in the carbon credit sector to help achieve carbon neutrality TOKYO, June 10, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that its ME Innovation Fund has invested in Archeda, Inc., a Japan-based startup that uses satellite data to develop and provide monitoring and analysis tools for carbon credits. The carbon credit system enables companies and other entities to buy and sell greenhouse gas-reduction outcomes (reduced or sequestered volumes) as emissions-allowance credits. This is the eleventh investment that the fund has made to date. As global efforts toward achieving carbon neutrality gain…

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[ad_1] High-yield dividend funds are an attractive way to invest. You get what can be a highly stable payout from a diversified collection of securities. The best high-yield exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can offer a growing payout year after year, making them a great way to generate passive income. Here are some of the best high-yield ETFs for passive income, including their yield and costs. Below are some of the best high-yield ETFs that you may want to consider for your portfolio. Fund (Symbol) Yield Expense Ratio SPDR Portfolio High Yield Bond ETF (SPHY) 7.7 percent 0.05 percent Global X MLP…

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[ad_1] ESG Investing Unity unveils ESG Light certified for carbon credits Product drives energy savings, emissions reductions, generates revenue through carbon trading The Asset   10 Jun 2025 Hong Kong-listed Unity Group Holdings International recently unveiled ESG Light, which it says is the world’s first environmental, social and governance ( ESG ) light that is certified for carbon credits via its Malaysian subsidiary Synergy ESCO, at the Carbon Credit and ESG Ecosystem 2025 Conference held at Universiti Putra Malaysia. Appearing like a conventional lighting fixture, the ESG Light integrates advanced energy-saving technologies, offering ultra-high energy efficiency and an exceptionally long…

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[ad_1] Investors will be monitoring a host of potentially market-moving events this week, with updates due on trade and inflation, while Apple kicks off a highly anticipated product event. Recession fears have edged down after the turmoil that racked markets earlier in the spring, but the market is still struggling with uncertainty regarding President Donald Trump’s trade policies and their implications for the economy. While last week’s jobs report showed a solid labor market, investors are monitoring how the inflation side of the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate fares this week, and how it will influence the rate-cut outlook for the…

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