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National Savings and Investment (NS&I) has announced the March 2026 winners. Only two lucky winners claimed the top £1 million prize this month, with the first being claimed by a winner from Liverpool with the bond number 496VT504601. The owner’s winning bond was valued at £25,000 and was purchased in April 2022 with an overall holding of £50,000. What is a Premium Bond? The second Premium Bonds winner to claim £1 million this month is from Norfolk, with the bond number 282NN327573. The winner has an overall holding of £50,000, with the winning bond worth £40,000, purchased in September 2016. Premium Bond prizes announced in March 2026 Every month,…

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Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Iran’s Shahed-136 drones have hit the Aramco oil refinery in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Aramco has halted operations at its Ras Tanura refinery.  BREAKING — 🇸🇦🇮🇷🇺🇲Scenes from Saudi Aramco in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. pic.twitter.com/6rplFOX1mJ — UK Report (@UK_REPT) March 2, 2026 The strike sparked a fire at the facility, though reports indicated the blaze was limited and quickly brought under control. No casualties have been reported so far. The drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura Refinery comes against the backdrop of escalating tensions in the Middle East, following…

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This article was written byFollowFinancially Free Investor is a financial writer with 25 years investment experience. He focuses on investing in dividend-growing stocks with a long-term horizon. He applies a unique 3-basket investment approach that aims for 30% lower drawdowns, 6% current income, and market-beating growth on a long-term basis and he focuses on dividend-growing stocks with a long-term horizon. He runs the investing group High Income DIY Portfolios which provides vital strategies for portfolio management and asset allocation to help create stable, long-term passive income with sustainable yields. The service includes a total of 10 model portfolios with a…

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“If gold briefly trades above that level and then pulls back, it would suggest short-term hedging activity. However, if prices break above $5,600 and remain above it with sustained buying interest, it would signal a more structural shift toward a ‘haven-first’ positioning.”The levels traders will watch firstOther strategists framed the opening move in terms of immediate resistance zones that could define the session.Michael Brown, senior research strategist at Pepperstone, said the market is primed for a defensive tilt at the open, with two levels likely to draw attention quickly.“I think it’s pretty clear that gold will gap higher at the…

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According to one piece of analysis I’ve seen, there’s been 19 US stock market crashes over the past 150 years. Even those investors predominantly exposed to UK shares should take note. After all, as we’re regularly reminded, when America sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. However, while it’s impossible to predict when the next crash will occur, there’s some evidence to suggest that market valuations are becoming stretched. But what can be done to prepare for the next big drop? Let’s take a closer look. We’ve seen in recent weeks a degree of nervousness among investors about…

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The precious metal price staged a recovery off the lows recorded in early February. The recovery was primarily fuelled by the uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff plans. The lower-than-expected U.S. GDP data also helped bolster sentiment towards precious metals. The lingering geopolitical tension in Iran also helped the cause.Comex gold managed to claw its way back above the psychological $5,000-mark and settled at $5,296.4 by the end of February. This represents a 7.92% gain last month.The price action in Comex silver was no different to that of gold with the white metal posting a 10.72% gain in February…

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Image source: Getty Images While the stock market’s performing well at the moment, there’s growing talk of a crash. For example, last week, Citrini Research posted a research paper in which it explored how the S&P 500 index could potentially fall 40%-60% in the years ahead. Is now the time to prepare for a major crash? Here’s my take. Citrini’s paper was really interesting, in my view. That’s because it highlighted some risks that have been on the back of my mind for a while now. In short, it noted how: AI could lead to mass white-collar layoffs and a…

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At a monthly operational briefing in Abuja on Friday, Michael Onoja, Director of Defence Media Operations, said troops under Operation DELTA SAFE dismantled crude oil theft networks across the South-South, describing the development as a major blow to criminal syndicates undermining Nigeria’s oil-dependent economy. According to him, troops arrested 59 suspects linked to crude oil theft and illegal refining activities, rescued kidnapped victims, and recovered 144,050 litres of stolen crude oil alongside 31,601 litres of Automated Gas Oil (AGO). “Maritime and land components of the military, working with other security agencies, destroyed refining equipment and illegal processing camps hidden deep…

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Source: Getty Images Written by Brian Paradza, CFA at The Motley Fool Canada Canadian investors who get overly fixated on U.S. technology stocks as growth plays may easily miss the explosive top Canadian growth stocks to buy in 2026. Growth is happening at home too, and one of the TSX growth stocks I’ll talk about has already generated 101% in total returns during the past 12 months and remains unstoppable. The real wealth-compounding is happening in the Canadian mid-cap companies that are quietly dominating their respective niches. If you’re looking to beat the TSX in 2026, it’s time to look…

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