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Spotify stock, ASML and Novo Nordisk, are in or near buy zones and boast this key signal of stock market leadership.
Spotify stock, ASML and Novo Nordisk, are in or near buy zones and boast this key signal of stock market leadership.
I wrote all the ways I could think of to earn passive income on pieces of paper. And then I threw them all away, except for this one. The post £20,000 in savings? Here’s how I’d use it to target £880 of passive income each month appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
When Jeff Pudney’s mother died in April, he discovered £177,000 sitting in current accounts in her name earning no interest.
This is when fronting in car insurance means and that the consequences are if you do it.
Trump Media fell again after regulators cleared the way for investors to exercise warrants, potentially flooding the market with millions of shares.
“Mark my words, Labour will raise your taxes – it’s in their DNA,” shouted Rishi Sunak at the first leaders’ election debate.
CNN’s Matt Egan looks at how Trump media shares are in a free fall after sell-off this week.
Some Footsie firms are extremely large, but that doesn't mean they couldn't get even bigger. Here's one such FTSE 100 share I'd buy right now. The post 1 heavyweight FTSE 100 share I’d buy as London retakes its crown appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Exclusive: Sources say changes to inheritance tax and capital gains tax are being discussed
Sainsbury's previously announced that it is in the process of pulling out of the banking industry to focus on its retail business
Nvidia's (NVDA) reign as the most valuable publicly traded company was brief. The semiconductor giant extended its losses, shedding $118 billion in market capitalization. The company, which recently surpassed Microsoft (MSFT) to claim the top spot, is seeing shares drop amid the market's triple-witching Friday. Read more about Nvidia's run here. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith
Growth stocks purchased today could be the gateway to many years of capital growth and returns. Here are two picks our writer likes. The post 2 mouthwatering FTSE growth stocks I’d buy and hold for 10 years appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Shares of data-mining and analytics company Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) fell 5.7% in the morning session after Monness, Crespi, Hardt analyst Brian White downgraded the stock's rating from Neutral to Sell and assigned a $20 price target. The price target represents a potential 15% decline from where shares traded when the downgrade was announced. The analyst called out "worries in the software space." adding that earnings results from some of the large enterprise software companies that recently report
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This food delivery penny stock has experienced a surge in performance and uptake recently. Our writer is excited by its future prospects. The post 1 delicious penny stock I reckon can deliver juicy returns and growth appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Our author says this FTSE 100 company is likely to keep on capitalising on the AI and data boom. But is it the right time for him to invest? The post Up 37.5% in just 12 months, I think this is one of the FTSE 100’s best investments appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Jon Smith runs over the takeaways from the Bank of England meeting today and flags up which FTSE 100 stocks he particularly likes. The post The FTSE 100 jumps after the Bank of England meeting. Here’s what’s next appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Britain’s debt burden hit its highest level since 1961 in May putting it within a hair’s breadth of the size of the entire economy.
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Monetary Policy Committee decision means that there is no chance of a cut in borrowing costs before August
STORY: The Bank of England kept its main interest rate unchanged on Thursday (June 19).It stays at a 16-year high of 5.25% ahead of an election on July 4.But some policymakers said their decision not to cut was now "finely balanced."The central bank's main committee voted 7-2 to keep rates on hold.Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said it was "good news" the latest data had shown inflation was back at its 2% target.But he reiterated it was too soon to cut rates as the bank needed to make sure inflation will stay low.The Bank said indicators of inflation persistence - mainly wage growth and services inflation - had moderated since its May meeting, but remained high.Big services price inflation and rapid wage growth also meant it was too soon to cut rates for some on the Bank's voting Committee.Markets have heavily priced in a first quarter-point cut by September's meeting.Any cut is likely to be too late for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Hit Conservative Party is around 20 points behind the opposition Labour Party in the pre-election polls.Sunak has sought credit for the fall in inflation since he took office in October two years ago, when inflation was at a 41-year high of 11.1%.But Labour blames high mortgage rates on economic mismanagement by the Conservatives' previous leader, Liz Truss.The central bank said the upcoming election had no impact on its decision.