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We think intelligent long term investing is the way to go. But unfortunately, some companies simply don’t succeed. For example, after five long years the Victrex plc (LON:VCT) share price is a whole 64% lower. That’s not a lot of fun for true believers. And it’s not just long term holders hurting, because the stock is down 44% in the last year. Shareholders have had an even rougher run lately, with the share price down 18% in the last 90 days. Since shareholders are down over the longer term, lets look at the underlying fundamentals over the that time and…

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(Bloomberg) — India’s central bank is ready to let the rupee weaken in tandem with the Chinese yuan after Donald Trump’s election win spurred fears of higher US tariffs, according to people familiar with the thinking of policymakers. Most Read from Bloomberg A depreciating yuan will lower the cost of Chinese goods, potentially leading to more imports and further widening India’s biggest trade deficit with any country. The Reserve Bank of India is poised to cushion the blow by allowing a weaker rupee, even while using its ample reserves to keep the fall in check, according to the people, who…

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By Stella Qiu (Reuters) – New Zealand’s central bank will be under greater pressure to ease policy aggressively this month as its rate meeting calendar leaves an unusually long three-month gap until its next gathering, arguing for extra insurance against an economic slump. That is partly why markets and analysts have fully priced in another large 50-basis-point rate cut from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand at its last meeting for the year on November 27. Even a whopping 75 basis point cut is also considered a possibility. “I think front loading the rate cut has some optional values for…

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Image source: Getty Images There are many ways that individuals can try and make a tasty passive income today. Every day I have fresh new ideas on how to supplement my earnings dropping into my inbox. But I’m unshaken in my belief that share and fund investing is the best way for me to build a second income. Even setting aside just £50 a week could deliver me a healthy extra income. Here’s how I’d look to achieve this. Reduce costs I think £50 is a decent amount to start out with. However, it isn’t the largest, either. And so…

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After Chinese national flags were raised at a festival in Malaysia, prompting a backlash from Malay nationalists, an image of a doctored news article circulated online that falsely claimed China was considering retracting investments in the Southeast Asian country’s northern Kedah state. AFP found the article was manipulated to imitate the South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong-based newspaper. As of November 11, 2024, there were no official reports that China was set to retract investment in Kedah.The fabricated article — shared in a Facebook post on October 28, 2024 — was created under the banner of Hong Kong’s South…

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Carbon offsets have become big business as more companies make promises to protect the climate but can’t meet the goals on their own. When a company buys carbon offsets, it pays a project elsewhere to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on its behalf – by planting trees, for example, or generating renewable energy. The idea is that reducing greenhouse gas emissions anywhere pays off for the global climate. But not all offsets have the same value. There is growing skepticism about many of the offsets sold on voluntary carbon markets. In contrast to compliance markets, where companies buy and sell a…

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By Valerie Volcovici and Nailia Bagirova BAKU (Reuters) – The annual U.N. climate summit kicks off Monday (NASDAQ:) with countries readying for tough talks on finance and trade, following a year of weather disasters that have emboldened developing countries in their demands for climate cash. Delegates gathering in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku are hoping to resolve the summit’s top agenda item – a deal for up to $1 trillion in annual climate finance for developing countries. The summit’s negotiating priorities, however, are competing for governments’ resources and attention against economic concerns, wars in Ukraine and Gaza and last week’s U.S.…

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By Rahul Paswan (Reuters) – Gold prices fell for a second straight session on Monday, while investors prepared for U.S. economic data and comments from Federal Reserve officials this week for more clarity on the future direction of U.S. interest rates. Spot gold dropped 0.5% to $2,669.22 per ounce, as of 0306 GMT. U.S. gold futures fell 0.7% to $2,675.90. “Gold prices were previously seen as a hedge against U.S. political risks, and a quicker-than-expected conclusion in the elections may be a trigger for some near-term unwinding, along with the firmer U.S. dollar,” said IG market strategist Yeap Jun Rong.…

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A medical worker is taking care of newborns at Dongfang Hospital in Lianyungang, China, on January 1, 2024.Costfoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesChina’s efforts to bolster birth rates have yet to address the core reasons for their rapid decline, according to analysts.Even though the country started easing its stringent one-child policy nearly a decade ago, the birth rate has continued to plummet, with a record low of 9.02 million newborns last year.The number of new marriage registrations also plunged by 25% year on year in the third quarter, indicating the total for the year will drop to 6.4 million, the…

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