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Electronic Arts: a winning game group
Electronic Arts is a fast-growing video-game maker which looks set for further success
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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AI ETFs: should you buy one?
Despite facing challenges this year including outflows from US ETFs, AI is still one of the most important investing themes. Should you buy an AI ETF?
By Dan McEvoy Last updated
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Nvidia becomes world's first $4 trillion company
The AI boom has catapulted Nvidia’s share price to astronomic heights, becoming the world’s most valuable company and the first to pass the $4 trillion milestone
By Dan McEvoy Published
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City bosses call for stamp duty on shares to be scrapped to save UK stock market
Hargreaves Lansdown, IG, AJ Bell, Bestinvest and Interactive Investor - along with business lobby group CBI - are calling on the government to take urgent action to encourage people to invest in the UK stock market
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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FTSE 100 dividends: where to find the best yields for UK equities
FTSE 100 dividend forecasts have sagged but investors can still find good yields in UK equities with payments expected to reach more than £80 billion in 2025
By Laura Miller Last updated
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Cybersecurity stocks: why now might be the time to buy
Cyber attacks can cost companies millions. Here’s how to invest in the firms fighting back and profit from cybersecurity
By Dan McEvoy Published
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Energy infrastructure companies will provide a lift for your portfolio
Opinion Stacey Morris, Head of Energy Research at VettaFi, highlights three energy infrastructure stocks that she'd put her money in
By Stacey Morris Published
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Dunelm has done well and looks inexpensive – should you invest?
Home furnishings retailer Dunelm has proved resilient and looks inexpensive
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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QXO: a compelling opportunity in the building materials industry
Opinion The boss of QXO knows how to make a few billion dollars, and aims to repeat the trick. Investors would be wise to back him, says Jamie Ward
By Jamie Ward Published
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