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Market Wrap - Week 30 (20 July -> 24 July) 2026

Takeovers, mine studies and record quarterly updates drove the week, with buyers chasing companies that put hard numbers around cash flow, reserves and contract wins. Losses were just as sharp where traders sold into reopenings or questioned whether fresh capital and non-binding deals would turn into profits.
Logan Eniac
25 July 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 30 (20 July -> 24 July) 2026

Small-cap resources names drove the biggest moves this week, with discovery drilling, project studies and funding deals pushing traders into a handful of stocks. The strongest gains came where companies delivered something concrete: thicker ore, bigger reserves, better cash flow or a clearer route to production.
Logan Eniac
25 July 2026

BCM’s Ema Project BFS Reveals US$1.47B NPV and 58% Resource Upgrade

Brazilian Critical Minerals delivers a robust Bankable Feasibility Study for its Ema rare earth project, showcasing strong economics, a major resource upgrade, and advancing permitting milestones.
Maxwell Dee
24 July 2026

Market Wrap - Week 28 (6 July -> 10 July) 2026

Mining news drove the week, with drilling hits, funding wins and takeover bids pushing several small and mid-cap names sharply higher or lower. The biggest swings came from tin, platinum group metals and copper, while gold M&A in WA stayed at the centre of trading.
Logan Eniac
11 July 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 28 (6 July -> 10 July) 2026

Big movers came from drill hits, takeover bids and fresh funding, but several stocks still fell even after good news. That mix says investors are rewarding clear near-term value, while punishing names where timing, cost or delivery still feel uncertain.
Logan Eniac
11 July 2026

Brazilian Critical Minerals Secures A$10 Million Placement to Propel Ema Project Development

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) has raised around A$10 million through a two-tranche institutional placement to fast-track its Ema Rare Earths Project towards a Final Investment Decision. The capital injection follows a robust Bankable Feasibility Study highlighting Ema's low capital intensity and strategic significance.
Maxwell Dee
7 July 2026

Market Wrap - Week 27 (29 June -> 3 July) 2026

A tiny gold explorer, a battery materials stock and a biotech name led a week packed with dealmaking, drilling news and fresh funding. Resources did most of the heavy lifting, while several big gaps either held firm or gave back part of their early jump.
Logan Eniac
4 July 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 27 (29 June -> 3 July) 2026

Speculation ran hottest in junior resources, where drilling hits, study results and funding deals drove some extreme weekly moves. Rare earths, gold and dealmaking set the pace, while several capital raisings and acquisitions produced mixed reactions.
Logan Eniac
4 July 2026

Brazilian Critical Minerals Ema Project BFS Shows US$1.47B NPV, 105% IRR, and Rapid Payback

Brazilian Critical Minerals releases a robust Bankable Feasibility Study for its Ema Rare Earth Project, highlighting a US$1.47 billion post-tax NPV and a swift 0.5-year payback period, underpinned by low capital and operating costs.
Maxwell Dee
30 June 2026

Brazilian Critical Minerals Advances Ema Project with Key Federal Approval

Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX: BCM) has cleared a major regulatory hurdle as Brazil's Federal Mines Agency approves the final exploration reports for its Ema rare earth project, paving the way for mining license applications and further development.
Maxwell Dee
15 June 2026

Market Wrap - Week 23 (1 June -> 5 June) 2026

A handful of extreme moves set the tone, from DXN’s explosive AI data centre rerating to steep sell-offs in small-cap explorers. Deals, funding and fresh drilling results drove the week, but several gap-ups lost steam as traders banked profits.
Logan Eniac
6 June 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 23 (1 June -> 5 June) 2026

Exploration wins and funding deals kept the materials sector busy, but price action was uneven. Big winners came from fresh drill results and new targets, while several stocks gave back early gains after trading resumed.
Logan Eniac
6 June 2026