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Lithium Wars

Lithium Wars

China dominates most of the lithium-ion battery supply chain and is in first place when it comes to BloombergNEF’s Global Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain Ranking.

By Selva Freigedo, Wednesday, 10 November 2021

The Timing of This Demographic Paradigm for Investing Today

The Timing of This Demographic Paradigm for Investing Today

In the coming editions of The Daily Reckoning Australia, we will look at the specific forces driving the demographic earthquake.

By Jim Rickards, Tuesday, 09 November 2021

The Most Profitable Investments You Can Find

The Most Profitable Investments You Can Find

Though, I also read that Musk was already planning to sell some stock anyway, so that he could raise some cash to buy some very profitable options he owns that are close to expiring.

By Ryan Dinse, Monday, 08 November 2021

The ‘Arb’ Opportunity in REITs

The ‘Arb’ Opportunity in REITs

This is one reason I’ve told my subscribers to accumulate Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in the last 12 months or so.

By Callum Newman, Monday, 08 November 2021

Is Australia’s Economic Guarantor about to Die of Old Age, Again?

Is Australia’s Economic Guarantor about to Die of Old Age, Again?

That’s right, I’m talking about China, of course. Australia’s economic guarantor, of 2008 at least, and out-key trading partner. Chinese economic growth is also the engine of Australian growth.

By Nick Hubble, Saturday, 06 November 2021

Central Bankers Turn the Economy from Bad to Worse

Central Bankers Turn the Economy from Bad to Worse

Initially, Aussie central bankers talked about cutting the supply of credit and potentially raising the interest rate in 2024.

By Brian Chu, Friday, 05 November 2021

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