Movement Alert|Centrus Energy Falls 8.02% in Regular Trading, BofA Target Cut Compounds Uranium Sector Selloff

Market Focus07-14 03:53

On July 14, Centrus Energy fell 8.02% in regular trading, trading at $157.29/share, with turnover of $176 million. The decline was driven by a confluence of factors including a target price reduction by BofA Securities, broad weakness across the uranium sector, and potential sell-the-news pressure tied to index inclusion.

BofA Securities recently cut its price target on Centrus Energy to $205 from $240, representing an approximately 15% reduction. Meanwhile, the uranium and nuclear fuel sector experienced widespread selling, with Cameco down 6.29%, Denison Mines down 6.97%, and Uranium Energy down 5.08%, reflecting broadly negative sentiment across the industry.

Notably, July 14 marks the first trading day of Centrus Energy's official inclusion in the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. The inclusion, announced on July 7, followed the company's finalization of a task order worth up to $1.07 billion from the U.S. Department of Energy for HALEU production capacity deployment. The classic buy-the-expectation, sell-the-fact dynamic surrounding index additions may have amplified short-term selling pressure on the stock.

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