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Centrus Energy stock leaps 12% to start 2026 as uranium names rally — what investors watch next
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Centrus Energy stock leaps 12% to start 2026 as uranium names rally — what investors watch next

New York, Jan 3, 2026, 19:20 ET — Market closed

Centrus Energy Corp shares jumped 12.2% in the first U.S. trading session of 2026 on Friday, riding a broad rebound in uranium-linked stocks. The stock was last at $272.50 after ranging from $245.75 to $272.68, with about 1.07 million shares traded, according to market data.

The move matters because the nuclear supply chain — especially enriched uranium — has become a pinch point as governments and developers push advanced reactors toward commercialization. Centrus is the only U.S. maker of high-assay low-enriched uranium, or HALEU, and has capacity to produce about 900 kilograms per year, Reuters reported.

HALEU is uranium enriched above 5% but below 20%, a higher assay that many advanced reactor designs plan to use. The U.S. Department of Energy has said Centrus reached the 900-kilogram production milestone at its demonstration project and noted the Piketon, Ohio facility is the only U.S. plant licensed to enrich up to 19.75%.

Broader markets were steadier: the Dow rose 0.66% and the S&P 500 added 0.19% on Friday, while the Nasdaq edged down 0.03%, Reuters reported. “The market is seeing a ‘buy the dip, sell the rip,’ trading mentality,” Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, told Reuters, adding that investors are watching upcoming labor-market data for the Federal Reserve outlook.

The rally was not confined to Centrus. Uranium Energy rose 12.2% on Friday, Energy Fuels gained 14.9% and Denison Mines climbed 13.2% in U.S. trading, market data showed.

In Canada, uranium names also led gains. Denison Mines jumped 13.7% in Toronto after it said it was ready to launch its flagship Phoenix ISR project, Reuters reported; in-situ recovery, or ISR, is a mining technique that uses wells to dissolve uranium underground and pump it to the surface.

Centrus is not a miner, but it tends to trade with the group when investors crowd into the nuclear value chain. The company markets itself as a supplier of enriched uranium fuel and nuclear fuel services to utilities in the United States and abroad.

The backdrop is a longer-term push for nuclear capacity. The World Nuclear Association has forecast uranium demand for reactors will climb 28% by 2030 as nuclear gains momentum, underscoring why investors have been sensitive to fuel-cycle bottlenecks.

Before the next session on Monday, traders will be watching whether Friday’s spike holds or fades as liquidity returns after the holiday period. Momentum names in the uranium complex can swing sharply when flows reverse.

From a technical standpoint, bulls will be looking for follow-through above Friday’s session high, while a retest of the prior day’s low would be an early check on the move. A break back into the middle of Friday’s range would signal the rally is losing traction.

The next scheduled company catalyst is earnings. Investing.com’s calendar lists Centrus’ next earnings report date as Feb. 5, though companies can update timing; investors typically focus on order visibility, enrichment progress and any commentary on HALEU supply development.

For now, the key watch is whether the uranium trade broadens beyond miners into fuel suppliers and enrichment plays — and whether macro data next week shifts rate expectations enough to cool risk appetite.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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