Investors are placing ever-growing bets against some of the country’s biggest metals and minerals companies following a collapse in battery commodity prices, intensifying debate about the profitability of lithium and nickel miners.
Half of the 10 most shorted stocks on the Australian market are involved in battery minerals or electrification, according to data from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Lithium producer Pilbara Minerals tops the list.
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