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[ad_1] There is investing advice for everyone, from college graduates starting out in the “real” world to preretirees planning for the next phase of their lives. However, it can be intimidating to get started. Along the way, you may find yourself faced with some questions, like:How do I start investing?Should I just focus on buying stocks?Are the stock market and the economy the same thing?What are my financial goals?How do I know what to do next?Here’s the good news: You don’t have to find the answers alone. We have collected some of the best investing podcasts recommended by Morningstar employees…

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[ad_1] Driverless vehicles are now starting to reshape urban mobility. As robotaxi services expand across major cities, investors are turning their attention to the companies powering this transformation. From Waymo’s early lead to Pony.ai and WeRide’s rapid scaling in China, these top robotaxi stocks are steering the future of autonomous transportation—and offering big opportunities along the way. Meet the Robotaxi: AI Behind the Wheel Robotaxis are driverless ride‑hailing vehicles that operate using a combination of sensors (LiDAR, cameras, radar) and AI to navigate without human drivers. Most services today reach autonomy Level 4, meaning they can handle all driving tasks…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Premium content from Motley Fool Share Advisor UK Our monthly Fire Best Buys Now are designed to highlight our team’s three favourite, most timely Buys from our growing list of growth-focused Fire recommendations, to help Fools build out their portfolios. “Best Buys Now” Pick #1: Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) While Shopify derives most of its revenue from taking slices of transactions processed on its platform, the true value is in the ecosystem it creates. Core ecommerce functions such as payment processing, point-of-sale systems, and marketing are only a few of the value-added options that merchants have when it…

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[ad_1] New data from the New York Fed suggests Americans are gaining confidence in the labor market, even as broad uncertainty around trade policy, interest rates, and other unknowns clouds the economic outlook. According to the New York Fed’s May 2025 Survey of Consumer Expectations, the perceived chance that the US unemployment rate will rise over the next year fell by 3.3 percentage points to 40.8%. It’s a notable drop as the labor force remains mostly stable. But the figure still sits above the 12-month average of 37.7%, suggesting caution hasn’t disappeared entirely. Consumers are also feeling a bit more…

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[ad_1] While most market participants react to headlines and follow consensus sentiment, Huang works in reverse. He begins with consequence—then identifies the cause. His approach has allowed him to accurately anticipate moves in U.S. interest rates, position ahead of macro pivots in crypto, and spot underpriced advantages in China’s surging electric vehicle sector long before they made mainstream coverage. Huang understands that tariffs are not just trade barriers—they’re chess pieces in a wider game of geopolitical leverage. As the U.S. imposed wave after wave of tariffs on Chinese imports, many analysts responded with surface-level takes. Huang, however, forecast the broader…

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[ad_1] Top US and Chinese officials met in London on Monday in fresh efforts to stabilise the fragile pause in their trade fight, which has shaken global markets. The Chinese delegation, led by vice premier He Lifeng and commerce minister Wang Wentao, met with US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, treasury secretary Scott Bessent and trade representative Jamieson Greer at the historic Lancaster House, a grand 19th-century mansion near Buckingham Palace. However, the discussions may extend into Tuesday, according to sources familiar with the matter cited by AP. The latest round of diplomacy follows a tentative agreement in Geneva last month,…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Lloyds (LSE: LLOY) shares are trading near their 23 October 10-year high of 78p. I think the driving force behind this is the latest in a series of share buybacks. These tend to support the stock price, as the bought shares are cancelled, so reducing public supply. Recent programmes include £2bn in 2023, and £2bn in 2024. Another £2bn buyback is in progress this year. Lloyds has said that these are part of its strategic effort to optimise capitalise structure and improve earnings per share. That said, I am always concerned that a firm effectively…

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[ad_1] THE Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has warned that private finance alone cannot end the nation’s housing emergency. The organisation was responding to a government-commissioned report on increasing investment in the housing sector. Last year, Scotland’s housing minister Paul McLennan MSP set up the housing investment taskforce to identify actions to unlock existing and new commitments to investment in housing.  The taskforce involves a number of private and public organisations including lenders, local authorities and housing associations, and has been supported in its work by the Scottish Government and the Scottish National Investment Bank. In its final report,…

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[ad_1] A new proposal in the U.S. Senate, called the CREST Act, could change how the country handles carbon emissions. It introduces a tax credit specifically aimed at biomass carbon removal and storage (BiCRS). Backed by bipartisan support, the legislation supports the expansion of sustainable biomass projects that help pull carbon dioxide out of the air and store it safely. The bill hopes to boost much-needed investment in carbon removal just as demand grows sharply to address climate change. How Will the CREST Act Support Carbon Removal? The Carbon Removal Enhancement and Storage Tax (CREST) Act offers financial support for…

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[ad_1] A new proposal in the U.S. Senate, called the CREST Act, could change how the country handles carbon emissions. It introduces a tax credit specifically aimed at biomass carbon removal and storage (BiCRS). Backed by bipartisan support, the legislation supports the expansion of sustainable biomass projects that help pull carbon dioxide out of the air and store it safely. The bill hopes to boost much-needed investment in carbon removal just as demand grows sharply to address climate change. How Will the CREST Act Support Carbon Removal? The Carbon Removal Enhancement and Storage Tax (CREST) Act offers financial support for…

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