Image source: Getty Images Saving for retirement is a sensible financial decision, yet I believe it can pale in comparison to investing in UK shares. Despite higher interest rates, savings accounts still don’t come close to delivering the long-term average return of the stock market. And with plenty of cheap stocks to capitalise on today, the opportunities to earn market-beating returns are plentiful. As interest rate cuts slowly emerge, 2025 could deliver a mini economic boom. After all, a lot of households and businesses are delaying projects and large expenses into next year. In other words, investors may be looking…
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By Steve Holland, Andrea Shalal and Trevor Hunnicutt (Reuters) – Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump hit the campaign trail on Saturday, pressing their case with voters from Georgia to Pennsylvania who are already starting to cast ballots in the U.S. presidential election. Harris and Trump are essentially tied in the most competitive states and many Americans are already voting early by mail or in person, with just 17 days until the election. On Saturday, Harris will host a get-out-the-vote event in Detroit, Michigan, for the city’s first day of early voting, alongside Michigan-born rapper Lizzo. Then, she travels…
A strong yield doesn’t mean much if the underlying payment can’t be sustained. Finding stocks with healthy dividend yields isn’t too tough of a task. Finding above-average yields based on dividends that will be sustained into the foreseeable future, however, is a different story. Sometimes yields are only high because investors are dumping a stock, sensing bad news is on the horizon. With that in mind, here’s a closer look at three ultra-high-yield stocks paying dividends that are indeed well protected, and should remain so for a long while. 1. British American Tobacco You likely recognize that the worldwide smoking-cessation…
Image source: Getty Images The idea of buying shares and trying to build wealth can be appealing. But a lot of people start buying shares only late in life, if at all. By delaying, they may miss out on all manner of opportunities over the decades. It does not take a lot of money to start buying shares. If I had never dipped my foot in the stock market and wanted to begin, with only a few hundred pounds to share, here are the steps I would take. 1. Setting aside some money to invest My first move would be…
By Gabriella Borter KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) – Rachel Sweet joined dozens of rally goers in a Kansas City, Missouri union headquarters parking lot on a warm October Saturday, holding a sign that read “Yes on 3” and joining a call-and-response chant: “When women’s rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!” Sweet, 33, could have been any of the union workers, faith leaders or abortion rights canvassers gathered in support of Amendment 3, a measure on the Missouri ballot in the Nov. 5 election that would enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. But…
These hot growth stocks may not be running out of steam just yet. To make $1 million in the stock market, you don’t need to invest a fortune. But you’ll definitely want to take the time to research and find good growth stocks to buy and hold, as they can play an important role in generating life-changing returns for your portfolio. Three growth beasts that have performed incredibly well during the past decade are Advanced Micro Devices (AMD -0.18%), Eli Lilly (LLY 0.09%), and Builders FirstSource (BLDR -0.20%). Investing $10,000 into each of these stocks 10 years ago would have…
This is The Takeaway from today’s Morning Brief, which you can sign up to receive in your inbox every morning along with:The bullish euphoria that came from the possibility of a quick return to neutral rates after the Fed’s 50 basis point cut in September has faded. But it’s been swapped with a different bullish sentiment, one we all know very well: the strength of a hot economy, which has helped power the market all year — until that cut.While inflation and economic reacceleration concerns have returned after a string of hot data (the September jobs report, the Consumer Price…
Image source: Getty Images The idea of earning passive income is appealing to me. What is less appealing is the amount of work involved in some supposedly passive schemes to earn income. That is why I prefer to earn income by investing in dividend shares. I can benefit from the success of large, proven companies without doing the work myself. Such an approach can be lucrative and need not involve a lot of cash upfront. In fact, I could start with nothing and put in a fairly modest amount on a regular basis to build up funds to invest. Here…
By Samia Nakhoul, Tom Perry and James Mackenzie DUBAI/JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, a mastermind of the attack that ignited the war in the Gaza Strip, marked a major triumph for Israel. But Israeli leaders are also seeking to lock in strategic gains that go beyond military victories – to reshape the regional landscape in Israel’s favour and shield its borders from any future attacks, sources familiar with their thinking say. With U.S. elections approaching, Israel is rushing to inflict maximum damage on Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and seizing the moment to…
Key Takeaways More than a third of investors in a recent survey expressed interest in investing in private equity through their workplace retirement plans.Although the law allows for such an exposure, few plan sponsors currently offer or plan to offer that as an option.Financial advisors acknowledge that these investments could offer higher returns, but that a lack of liquidity and transparency also pose risks. Some investors want to spice up their retirement plans with exposure to private equity. Experts say that might not be right for everyone. A recent survey by asset management company Schroders found that more than a…