Rare Earth Yttrium Surges to Record as Rally Approaches 1,500%

BloombergTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 1:36:42 AM
Rare Earth Yttrium Surges to Record as Rally Approaches 1,500%
  • Yttrium oxide has surged to an all
  • The record rise in yttrium oxide prices underscores the potential for increased production and investment in alternative sources of rare
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