Jim Cramer Recommends These 4 Dividend Stocks as AI Hype Fades

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Jim Cramer’s dividend stock has suddenly come into the spotlight. The CNBC host believes that the time that was “magical investment” with AI was “dead,” and investors should focus on stable businesses with solid dividends. The new message he’s delivering is straightforward: the hype era is over, but cash flow-rich companies will remain. In recent times, AI …

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Is SoFi Technologies Still Worth Considering After Doubling in Price So Far in 2025?

SoFi Technologies

The rise in SoFi Technologies has shocked markets this year. After seeing its price double within a matter of weeks, the market is wondering if the fintech company has a lot of room to grow -or whether the increase suggests a highly valued stock. SoFi’s strong performance was due to real growth momentum in the business, and not …

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Britain’s Growing Pains: Has Reeves Pushed Business Too Far?

Jamie Nimmo

Rachel Reeves is under growing pressure from UK business leaders who claim that her tax-savvy policy has slowed growth at a time the economy needs investment. The initial optimism for a growth-oriented Labour government has diminished to be replaced by a growing sense that the country could be entering an unforgiving period of increased costs, low …

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Retail Sector Is “Very Divided” This Year, Analyst Explains

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The retail landscape for 2025 in the UK and around the world has been starkly uneven, leading analysts to describe the industry as “very dispersed.” While certain retailers report moderate growth, others struggle with the effects of inflation, increasing costs, and changing customer habits. Some sections can maintain their ground, while others are under pressure, …

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UK Waters Down Unfair Dismissal Plan After Business Pushback

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The UK government has retracted its plans for reforms to employment in the face of fierce protests from business groups. The initial unfair dismissal plan that gave workers the right to file a claim for unfair dismissal as early as the first day of employment has been relaxed. Instead, workers will require 6 months of employment before they can be …

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China: Ping An Leasing E-Mobility Financing Project

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China is increasing its commitment to the goal of a clean and sustainable transportation system, which is why its Ping An Leasing E-Mobility Financing Program has been a major step in this direction. The new loan initiative is focused on extending access to electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable commercial fleets and supporting infrastructure. With China moving towards carbon neutrality, …

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Goldman Sachs Flags ‘Growing Signs of Weakness’ in the US Jobs Market as Layoffs Mount

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As job losses increase across important sectors, Goldman Sachs has issued a new warning regarding the US employment market, pointing out “growing indicators of weakening” which could impact the outlook for economic growth into 2025. Goldman Sachs’ latest report indicates that the market for labor is cooling faster than forecast and raises concerns regarding the rate of hiring, in …

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How the Financial Markets Reacted to the UK Budget (and Why They Matter)

UK Budget

The most recent UK budget has triggered immediate responses throughout the financial markets, giving an unambiguous view of how investors view government policies. From currency movements to bond yields and market volatility, the reaction highlights the fact that financial markets remain crucial indicators of confidence in the economy. Pound Sterling Shows Measured Reaction After an announcement about the UK …

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Martha Stewart Named This Maple-Bourbon Dessert the Best Pie in America — and the Recipe Is Free

Martha Stewart

The moment Martha Stewart calls desserts”the best pie you can find in America,” the food world is captivated. Her latest obsession, a delicious creamy maple-bourbon dessert, has been a fast-growing popular choice for fans. Plus, this recipe can be made accessible, giving bakers at home an opportunity to create an incredibly delicious dessert that blends traditional comfort with a gourmet …

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Africa’s Investors Step Up, but Structural Hurdles Slow Trade Finance Flow

Africa Investors

Africa is experiencing a new period of investment optimism as international and local investors are stepping up to support the rapidly growing markets on the continent. Yet, despite rising confidence in investors, structural hurdles continue to impede trading finance, which poses challenges to companies that rely on cross-border transactions. This issue is becoming increasingly critical as African economies …

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