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Best Dividend Stocks to Watch in June 2025 Ticker Company Sector Market Cap ($B) Dividend Yield (%) Price ($) CMBT CMB.TECH NV Transportation 1.72 72.72 8.83 ZIM ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. Transportation 2.1 40.92 17.45 TRMD TORM PLC Transportation 1.57 31.84 15.98 BWLP BW LPG Limited Transportation 1.58 24.87 10.46 HAFN Hafnia Limited Transportation 2.56 24.22 5.06 ACP abrdn Income Credit Strategies Fund Miscellaneous 0.73 20.58 5.83 EIC Eagle Point Income Company Inc. Miscellaneous 0.34 18.00 13.33 JKS JinkoSolar Holding Company Limited Electronic Technology 0.91 16.37 18.08 HQL abrdn Life Sciences Investors Shares of Beneficial Interest Miscellaneous 0.35 15.20…

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are investment funds that trade on stock exchanges, similar to individual stocks, and typically track an index, sector, commodity, or asset class. They offer investors diversification, as a single ETF can hold a broad mix of securities, reducing risk compared to investing in individual stocks. ETFs also tend to have lower expense ratios than actively managed mutual funds and provide liquidity, allowing investors to buy and sell shares throughout the trading day at market prices. Key Takeaways Leading ETFs offer investors an opportunity to broadly diversify their holdings through a single investment with a low expense ratio…

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Price ($) Market Cap ($B) 12-Month Trailing Total Return (%) Quantum Computing, Inc. (QUBT) 13.31 1.9 1801 Diginex Limited (DGNX) 57.01 1.3 1238 Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) 123.31 291 495 AI Stocks with the Most Momentum Quantum Computing, Inc: This company builds powerful AI hardware by combining light (photons) and electricity to process information faster and more efficiently than traditional computers. Its AI technology, called reservoir computing, can be used to predict trends, recognize patterns, or analyze time-based data. Diginex Limited. Diginex is a London-based regulation technology company that uses blockchain, AI, and data analytics to help businesses and governments improve…

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The widely followed Standard & Poor’s 500 Index is the standard by which stock market performance in the U.S. is often measured, as it tracks 500 of the largest and most stable publicly traded companies in the country. The index is weighted by market capitalization, which gives more significance to companies with larger market values. The top 25 stocks in the S&P 500 by weight are the largest, most influential companies in the index. Key Takeaways The S&P 500 is widely considered to be one of the best measures of stock market performance and the health of the U.S. economy.The 500 stocks tracked…

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Image: Supplied With the Maldives consistently ranked among the top luxury destinations globally, Ibrahim Shiuree, CEO and MD of the Maldives Marketing & PR Corporation (MMPRC), plays a key role in spreading awareness of what the destination has to offer. Shiuree is focused on deepening its international footprint while adapting to fast-evolving traveller preferences. At Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, the Maldives showcased one of its largest-ever delegations, further cementing its strategic position in the Middle East travel ecosystem. In this conversation, he outlines how the Maldives is leveraging improved air connectivity, sustainability, and exclusive experiences to attract more travellers…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.BP’s sale of its lubricants arm Castrol has drawn early interest from private equity and industry bidders, including China’s state-owned investment company Citic, although some are considering offers below the expected $8bn-plus range. Failing to achieve a higher price would be a blow to BP, which put Castrol up for sale in February. The disposal is the key part of a package to raise at least $20bn from asset sales by 2027 as it tries to revive its share price and fend…

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This article is an on-site version of our The Week Ahead newsletter. Subscribers can sign up here to get the newsletter delivered every Sunday. Explore all of our newsletters hereHello and welcome to the working week.It’s decision time on a number of fronts during the next seven days. I’ll start with South Korea, which will on Tuesday elect a new president at a crucial time for Asia’s fourth-largest economy. South Korea is wrestling with slowing growth while being battered by global trade tensions. The clear frontrunner, according to the polls, is the 61-year-old leftwinger Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Like most industries, business schools are racing to keep pace with artificial intelligence — not just by teaching it but also integrating it into their curricula. As AI becomes central to business strategy, executive education programmes need to evolve to help leaders understand its promises and pitfalls. From generative AI tools to artistic approaches that foster creativity, schools are keeping an open mind on how best to prepare executives for the AI age.According to the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), nearly 80…

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