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Ryan Clarkson-Ledward

How to Prevent a Pandemic: Could Artificial Meat Prevent Another Outbreak?

How to Prevent a Pandemic: Could Artificial Meat Prevent Another Outbreak?

Companies like Beyond Meat, Memphis Meats, and Tyson Foods are already upending the meat industry as we know it. They’re transforming the way we think about food. And in time, they could transform what we all eat at the dinner table.

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Wednesday, 29 January 2020

Dalio’s Second in Command says Booms and Busts Are Over

Dalio’s Second in Command says Booms and Busts Are Over

Saying that booms and busts as we know it are over, is like saying business as we know it is over. Cycles have underpinned macroeconomic theory since the days of Adam Smith himself. As long as credit exists, cycles will follow. Or at least they should…

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Saturday, 25 January 2020

US–China Trade Deal Is Bad News for These ASX Stocks

US–China Trade Deal Is Bad News for These ASX Stocks

Under the terms of the deal, American dairy imports should now have an easier time getting into China. By the look of it, much of the red tape has been removed or streamlined. Meaning it should be far easier and quicker for US farmers to sell milk in China. This puts Aussie dairy-related companies at risk…

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Saturday, 18 January 2020

AI Could Be the Most Important Trend in the World Right Now

AI Could Be the Most Important Trend in the World Right Now

What if we let artificial intelligence (AI) call the shots? This isn’t as far-fetched an idea as you might first think. AI could be the most important exponential trend in the world right now. Both for you as an investor, and for you as a human.

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Tuesday, 14 January 2020

The Aftermath for the Bush and Business

The Aftermath for the Bush and Business

See our local businesses, but especially retail, are also enduring hardship. The latest trade data posted on Thursday highlighted the ongoing conundrum. Record high exports to both the US and China has seen the surplus grow massively.

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Saturday, 11 January 2020

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