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Nuclear energy resurgence? Asset management companies are increasing their bets on related stocks.
①Several asset management companies see the potential of nuclear energy-related stocks and are considering adding them to their investment portfolios; ②Fund managers believe that the continuously growing AI and datacenters will significantly increase the demand for electrical utilities in the future, and nuclear energy will play a significant role in increasing power supply; ③However, nuclear energy still faces significant controversies among ESG investors.
US stock market closing: Bullish layers are stacked, Nasdaq staged a "deep V takeoff", Donald Trump concept stocks injured alone.
①Harris' favorable election situation led the pv concept stocks, with First Solar leading the S&P 500 index; ②Production cut rumors stimulated a sharp rise in the lithium sector; ③Russia considers restricting exports of certain strategic raw materials, leading to a collective increase in uranium producers; ④Trump's media technology fell more than 10%, hitting a new low after landing in the US stock market.
Putin has demanded that the Russian government study measures to restrict the export of strategic resources, causing a sharp rise in the prices of nickel and uranium mining companies.
According to CCTV News, Russian President Putin stated at a working meeting with the government that he requested the government to study measures to restrict the export of strategic resources, including uranium, titanium, and nickel ores, while maintaining their own interests. Putin's remarks led to an increase in nickel prices by $371 or 2.4%, and the stock prices of uranium mining companies also soared, with Canadian uranium mining company nexgen energy's US stocks rising more than 6.4% in early trading.
Russia's Putin Says Maybe We Should Think About Exports Restrictions Of Some Goods, Such As Uranium; Russia's Putin Also Mentions Titanium And Nickel Exports
The world's largest uranium mining company warns that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has increased the difficulty of supplying Western countries.
①Yussupov said that while it is easier to sell to certain countries in Asia, they do not want to overly rely on a single market or partner to avoid excessive risk. ②Kazakhstan faces dual pressures from the West and Russia, especially in terms of uranium, as it plays a key role in the global supply chain.