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Increased Demand For Uranium

Commodities | Apr 27 2010

By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck

Industry consultant TradeTech has observed increased demand in the U3O8 spot market during the week ending on Friday. According to the consultant, no less than five deals were successfully concluded during the week, causing some 600,000 pounds U3O8 to change ownership during the period.

In addition, notes the consultant, new demand has also become visible in the term market, though no deals have thus far been recorded.

The direct result of the increased willingness by buyers to accept higher prices has been for a small increase in TradeTech's spot price indicator by US25c to US$41.50/lb.

TradeTech's mid-term price indicator has remained unchanged at US$50/lb as did its long-term price benchmark at US$60/lb.

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