$49.90 -3.52 (-6.59%)

Global X Uranium ETF (URA)

Dividend Yield 1.54%
Payout Frequency

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
January 7, 2025$0.742024-12-302024-12-30
July 5, 2024$0.022024-06-272024-06-27
January 8, 2024$1.682023-12-282023-12-29
January 9, 2023$0.052022-12-292022-12-30
July 8, 2022$0.102022-06-292022-06-30

Dividends Summary

Company News

What's the Better Nuclear Energy Stock: NuScale Power or Oklo?
The Motley Fool • Matt Nesto • October 20, 2025

NuScale Power and Oklo are competing in the emerging nuclear technology market, targeting AI data center energy needs. Both companies are developmental stage firms with significant stock gains, but remain unprofitable with projected future revenues.

Oklo, NuScale, Nano Nuclear Stocks Soar—The $10 Trillion Nuclear Bet Is On
Benzinga • Erica Kollmann • September 22, 2025

Nuclear energy stocks are experiencing significant growth due to rising power demands from data centers and AI, with Bank of America projecting a $10 trillion market opportunity and the need to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050.

NANO Nuclear Selected for Inclusion in the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index, Qualifying It for Inclusion in the Prominent Global X Uranium ETF (“URA”)
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Nano Nuclear Energy Inc. • August 1, 2025

NANO Nuclear Energy has been selected for inclusion in the Solactive Global Uranium & Nuclear Components Total Return Index, qualifying it for the Global X Uranium ETF with approximately $4 billion in net assets.

Cameco: Spanning The Uranium, Nuclear Value Chain With Favorable Growth Expectations
Seeking Alpha • Ricardo Fernandez • July 1, 2024

Cameco is at the center of the nuclear rebirth that has favorable short and long-term growth expectations. Learn why CCJ stock is a Buy.

Uranium to Rocket in a Bull Market? ETFs in Focus
Zacks Investment Research • Yashwardhan Jain • June 26, 2024

Global economies transitioning towards clean energy sources and increasing investment allocation towards clean energy, fuel the surge behind the demand for uranium. Look at funds to capitalize on the commodity's optimistic outlook.