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Dependence on supplies from Moscow-controlled Rosatom also threatens climate goals, official warns
If prices rise much higher, miners should be encouraged to lift output
Cost of ‘yellowcake’ jumps to levels not seen since before 2011 Fukushima disaster
US and European corporate bond markets have started September with a bang
Concerns over gas supplies and the Niger coup drive price increases
The cloud of disapproval around nuclear energy is dispersing
Militia group later claims to have recovered the barrels of uranium after worries they had been stolen
UN atomic watchdog gains agreement to restart monitoring after visit to Islamic republic
Dispute over Jabiluka mine comes as country reassesses longstanding ban on energy source
Move follows rebuke by UN watchdog over uranium traces found at undeclared sites
Fuel source still vulnerable to Russian supply risk and safety concerns
Resolution risks inflaming tensions between Iran and west as nuclear talks flounder
After starting to stockpile uranium, Sprott has expanded into equity, buying URNM, and joining Global X by launching an ETF in Europe
Central Asian country is world’s biggest producer of the radioactive metal
This year nuclear fuel has risen in price to its highest level since 2012
Fund’s ‘contrarian’ bet comes as some flag supply issues for the radioactive metal
Bets on clean energy and economic rebound drive yellowcake prices to their highest level since 2014
UN watchdog warns ‘only countries making bombs’ are enriching uranium at that level of purity
Steady demand and near-term supply shortfalls are bull points, but an inventory overhang is set to cap prices
Expectations for growth in nuclear power lift shares in miners of the radioactive metal
Prices rebound from March lows after miner Kazatomprom slashes production
Radioactive material at risk of supply shocks given small number of dominant mines
Deal would give access to major deposits of key mineral for battery manufacturing
US president says imports of the nuclear fuel are not a threat to national security
Company has spent years trying to get permission for the project
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