Author: Jordan

Self-made property tycoon Paul Million never imagined he would one day walk away from the vast portfolio of 70 homes he amassed from scratch.The former Royal Navy serviceman, 54, takes pride in knowing all his 300 or so tenants individually – and responding quickly to their needs.He has spent 33 years meticulously growing and maintaining a property empire across Darlington, in the north east of England.Paul says he has sacrificed his weekends and social life and ‘only stopped to sleep’.But now, thanks to a raft of anti-landlord policies introduced by successive governments, Paul is struggling to make the numbers add…

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Amid geopolitical tensions, China’s Tianqi Lithium has decided to skip Africa and will stick to domestic salt lakes to secure the supply of a battery mineral, according to its president Frank Ha Chun-shing.The move comes as the oil shock stemming from Middle Eastern conflicts is driving up global demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and battery energy storage systems (BESSs).Lithium, which can be extracted from hard rock and salt flat brines, can be processed into lithium carbonate, a raw material widely used in consumer end markets that include electronics and drones.Tianqi, which operates the world’s largest lithium brines in Chile and…

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Solaris Energy Infrastructure (SEI) To Report Earnings Tomorrow: Here Is What To Expect Mobile power and logistics company Solaris Energy Infrastructure (NYSE:SEI) will be announcing earnings results this Monday after market hours. Here’s what to look for. Solaris Energy Infrastructure beat analysts’ revenue expectations last quarter, reporting revenues of $179.7 million, up 86.6% year on year. It was a very strong quarter for the company, with a beat of analysts’ EPS estimates and a decent beat of analysts’ EBITDA estimates. Is Solaris Energy Infrastructure a buy or sell going into earnings? Read our full analysis here, it’s free for active…

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Foundation Home Loans has launched new buy-to-let products for large HMOs and short-term lets, while cutting rates across parts of its standard landlord range. The specialist lender said the new range targets two areas of the buy-to-let market where landlords are seeking higher yields, with both two-year and five-year fixed-rate options now available. Its new large HMO products comprise a two-year fixed-rate at 5.29% with a 3% fee, and a five-year fixed-rate at 5.99% with a 4% fee. For short-term lets, Foundation has launched a two-year fixed-rate at 5.19% with a 3% fee, and a five-year fixed-rate at 5.89% with…

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Pooh Shiesty’s father Lontrell Williams Sr. has submitted a brief arguing why he should be granted bond after the order stayed earlier this month.Williams asserted the government cannot provide “clear and convincing evidence” proving that it is necessary for him to remain behind bars, according to documents reviewed by Complex. Williams also cited Judge Christoff’s ruling in favor of his release, despite his criminal history, after taking into consideration the “history and characteristics of the person.”Williams argues that the government needs to show that he poses an actual danger to the community and Christoff’s decision dispels that claim.Williams also disputed…

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Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – In a landmark move toward economic reform, the Iraqi Ministry of Trade has announced a strategic plan to establish the country’s first specialized Food Commodity Exchange. This project aims to transition Iraq from traditional market management to a transparent, digital-first system that regulates prices, protects local producers, and prepares the nation to export its 2026 agricultural surplus to global markets. Ministry spokesperson Mohammed Hanoun revealed that the ministry is finalizing studies for the exchange, which will serve as a centralized hub for trading essential crops and food items. Regulating Supply and Demand: By adopting real-time pricing based…

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West Brom Building Society has cut mortgage rates by up to 0.30% and expanded its product range to give customers more choice.  The changes include new product launches and price reductions across the existing range, with the biggest benefits aimed at those looking to remortgage at the end of their current deal. The rate on the 2-year fixed 80% loan-to-value (LTV) purchase product with no fee has been reduced from 5.50% to 5.20%.  Two new products at 80% LTV have also been introduced: a 2-year fixed rate at 5.04% with a £999 fee and £500 cashback, and a 5.24% 2-year…

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Synopsis: Zero forex credit cards offer an advantage when it comes to spending abroad, only if there are no foreign currency conversion charges and extra benefits available at airports and during travel. The cards provide their best value to international travellers who need to control their overseas spending while maintaining their travel flexibility. With the ever-increasing level of international travel and spending on cross-border products, zero-forex credit cards are able to save their users money by eliminating the forex markup fees, as well as providing lifestyle benefits to customers, including airport lounge access, travel discounts, and reward programs. The selection…

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