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U-tide turning?

Six months ago, not many investors would have nominated uranium for the title of best performing metal of 2018, but unless there’s a surprise recovery among the usual suspects such as copper, gold and oil then uranium could be the winner.

Tim Treadgold
Growing supply-demand imbalance stirring uranium interest. Image: BHP

Growing supply-demand imbalance stirring uranium interest. Image: BHP

Not since 2007, when uranium briefly soared to the unimaginable height of US$140 a pound, has the outlook for the nuclear fuel look as positive as it does today, not that anyone expects anything like the...

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