Who’s to Blame for the Massive Deficit. Plus, Climate Fallout, Buybacks, and More.
Readers weigh in about how voters let themselves be bought, the economic fallout from climate change, pros and cons of buybacks, and skepticism about Nvidia.
Readers weigh in about how voters let themselves be bought, the economic fallout from climate change, pros and cons of buybacks, and skepticism about Nvidia.
Customers arriving at Asda’s Bournemouth superstore this month would have been forgiven for immediately turning around and going home.
The UK general election is in focus this week as investors brace for a widely expected Labour landslide that could share price moves across the FTSE 100.
Melius Research projects Nvidia will generate $270 billion in cash over the next three years, potentially setting the stage for huge shareholder returns.
In this article, we will take a look at the Country That Imports the Most Natural Gas in the World. We have also compiled a full free list of the 20 Countries that Import the Most Natural Gas in the World. Natural Gas: A Key Player in the Global Energy Market Natural gas, a fossil […]
Two US-listed firms and one British stock — why did these three Fools sell these particular shares? The post 3 stocks that Fools have recently sold appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
I've been watching these two penny stocks for a long time. And right now, I think they might just be on the verge of a strong decade. The post A once-in-a-decade opportunity to buy these 2 penny stocks this cheaply? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The stock market hates uncertainty, so we may see a surge for FTSE 100 shares late next week once the result of the election is in. The post What’s the best FTSE 100 stock to buy now the general election is almost behind us? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Countries must be prepared to raise interest rates again if inflationary pressures return, a top central bank has warned.
Our writer takes a look at one artificial intelligence firm that made its stock market debut in June. Could this be the next big AI growth stock? The post Is this Google-backed AI growth stock the next Nvidia? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 account for 35% of the index's market value but only 23% of its earnings, according to Apollo Global Management chief economist Torsten Sløk.
This investor in BAE Systems shares is wondering whether to add to his holding while the FTSE 100 defence stock is stuck around £13. The post Should I buy more BAE Systems shares at 1,320p? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Christopher Ruane explains how he’d take some important lessons from master investor Warren Buffett while working to build long-term wealth. The post Without savings, I’d use the Warren Buffett method as I aim to get rich appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
National Grid is a favourite with passive income investors. It still looks good to me, even if the latest share issue brought some dilution. The post I’d buy 4,000 National Grid shares to target £2,000 of yearly passive income appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Christopher Ruane looks at a former penny share he thinks has a distinctive business model and weighs some pros and cons of buying it for his portfolio. The post This former penny share has quadrupled. Could it go higher? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
In this article, we will take a look at the Largest Gold Mine in the World by Production Volume. We have also compiled a full free list of the 10 Largest Gold Mines in the World by Production Volume. Exploring the Global Gold Industry Gold has been one of the most historic investment assets and […]
Here’s how I’d aim to make an upfront investment to generate an annual second, unearned income from these shares. The post £10k in an ISA? I’d aim to invest it for a second income of £1k a year appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Generally, when a single insider buys stock, it is usually not a big deal. However, when several insiders are buying...
Central banks have been actively and massively buying gold over the last few years. In its report published this week, UBS highlighted the sustained interest in gold by central banks, underscoring its role as a hedge against inflation, a diversifier during market stress, and a credible asset in times of economic turmoil.
"When it comes to the housing market, the laws of supply and demand don't seem to apply any longer," David Rosenberg said.
There's something of a trend around legacy software firms and their soaring valuations: Companies founded in dinosaur times are on a tear, evidenced this week with SAP's shares topping $200 for the first time. The Germany-based enterprise software provider was valued at $92 billion two years ago, and $156 billion 12 months back, meaning its market cap has grown more than 50% in the past year alone. CEO Christian Klein has overseen SAP's turnaround since 2020, focusing on helping customers transition to the cloud while striking useful partnerships with hyperscalers such as Google and Nvidia along the way.