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Uranium prices have skyrocketed as demand surges for nuclear power globally and traders fret about a potential shortage. China is Asia’s biggest user of nuclear energy, while countries such as Australia are still debating whether to embrace it. Investors have been piling into mining companies and uranium ETFs, but is this the best way to capitalize on the demand? And what are the risks to the seemingly bright outlook?
Asia Centric hosts John Lee and Katia Dmitrieva discuss these issues with Mohsen Crofts, senior metals and mining analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, and Leonard Quong, head of Australia research at BloombergNEF.
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Uranium prices have skyrocketed as demand surges for nuclear power globally and traders fret about a potential shortage. China is Asia’s biggest user of nuclear energy, while countries such as Australia are still debating whether to embrace it. Investors have been piling into mining companies and uranium ETFs, but is this the best way to capitalize on the demand? And what are the risks to the seemingly bright outlook?
Asia Centric hosts John Lee and Katia Dmitrieva discuss these issues with Mohsen Crofts, senior metals and mining analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, and Leonard Quong, head of Australia research at BloombergNEF.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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