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In the build up to next week’s Superbowl, this is likely to be the last one for many Americans to be gambling illegally on. The floodgates have been opened and the United States are joining the legal sports betting party, which will create a whole new domestic economy and one which investors should be watching closely.
2019 is shaping up to be a turbulent year for the global economy with various political and economic risks threatening stability and growth.
With the news that Theresa’s May’s exit deal has been rejected by the UK parliament today, the country and the Eurozone is plunged into further uncertainty.
Investors and traders alike have long held strong views on what the best methods are for identifying opportunities. Technical analysts seek an edge by assuming past behaviours are likely to repeat themselves, while fundamental analysts are attempting the same but by identifying undervalued and or growing companies, believing they are more likely to appreciate over time.
While Dorper sheep were first bred in South Africa in the 1940s, it is only recently that their superior characteristics have begun to be recognised internationally, and the agricultural industry has begun to take advantage.
Last week, I had the pleasure of visiting Australian Food & Farming’s Marabou property, a purpose built 1,539 hectares farm in New South Wales which is part of the company’s ambitious plans to become Australia’s premier lamb brand.
In times of instability and volatility, a little bit of steadiness is a welcome thing. While share markets are being eviscerated, it’s a good reminder that some things in life never go out of fashion.
Australian lamb is synonymous with a respected, high quality product, that serves the global market. So why aren’t there any Australian lamb producers with any name recognition?
What is something that humans have always needed, and will always need? If you were to sit down and rank the things that are a necessity in life, food is always going to come towards the top end of your list.
As demand for lithium-ion batteries continues to grow, more manufacturer’s are seeking to secure long-term supplies in preparation for forecast supply shortages with graphite being a key ingredient within electric vehicle batteries.
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