Sprott Debates #1 - Don Luskin & Luke Gromen

Sprott Debates #1 - Don Luskin & Luke Gromen

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Uranium Outlook 2026

Host Ed Coyne and Sprott CEO John Ciampaglia recap a surprising 2025 for the uranium market, characterized by flat spot prices that contrasted sharply with strong mining equities and bullish long-term demand signals for nuclear power. Together, Ed and John look ahead to 2026, hig ...  Show more

The Case for Silver

Peter Krauth, author of the best-selling book The Great Silver Bull joins host Ed Coyne for a timely discussion on silver’s recent gains. With ongoing structural supply deficits and growing industrial demand, silver looks to be a compelling story in 2026.This podcast is provided ...  Show more

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DV075 - Cereals commodity rout winners and losers + Importance of Switzerland's rate cut - Daily financial outlook - Mar. 22
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