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Market Wrap - Week 31 (27 July -> 31 July) 2026

Small-cap shares produced the week’s biggest moves, led by Xenitra’s 60% surge and Carnaby Resources’ takeover jump.
Mining news dominated, but sharp falls in Lotus Resources and several funded developers showed that new capital can still unsettle investors.
Logan Eniac
1 Aug 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 31 (27 July -> 31 July) 2026

Carnaby led the market after Evolution Mining agreed to a A$213 million takeover. Coal and lithium names fell despite major production and funding news.
Across materials, investors rewarded deals and cash flow, but punished large capital needs and weak price follow-through.
Logan Eniac
1 Aug 2026

Fortuna Metals Unveils Top Six Global Rutile Resource and Secures US Strategic Partner

Fortuna Metals has declared a maiden mineral resource at its Mkanda project in Malawi, ranking it among the top six rutile deposits worldwide, while locking in a strategic US investment of A$8.6 million from WNDR to boost market exposure.
Maxwell Dee
30 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

Fortuna Metals Hits +96% TiO2 Rutile in Mkanda Bulk Sample, Eyes Global Supply Role

Fortuna Metals has produced a premium-grade rutile concentrate exceeding 96% TiO2 from its Mkanda project in Malawi, marking a significant step toward establishing itself as a global supplier of titanium and graphite.
Maxwell Dee
2 July 2026

Fortuna Metals Commissions Lilongwe Lab and Advances Mkanda Drilling

Fortuna Metals has commissioned its own laboratory in Malawi, accelerating sample processing and cutting assay costs as it nears a maiden resource estimate for its Mkanda rutile and graphite project.
Maxwell Dee
18 June 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 24 (8 June -> 12 June) 2026

Big price swings hit the materials board as deal news, capital raisings and resource updates pulled stocks in opposite directions. Gold M&A stayed busy, while critical minerals names kept feeding the market with drilling, testwork and project studies.
Logan Eniac
13 June 2026

Fortuna Metals Advances Mkanda Project with 66kg Rutile Concentrate and Drilling Progress

Fortuna Metals has produced 66kg of high-grade rutile concentrate from its Mkanda project bulk sample and is progressing drilling programs ahead of a maiden inferred resource estimate expected by early July 2026.
Maxwell Dee
10 June 2026

Fortuna Metals Strengthens Marketing and Drilling at Mkanda Rutile Project

Fortuna Metals has appointed mineral sands marketing veteran Ian Hind to lead its marketing strategy as it ramps up drilling at the Mkanda and Kampini rutile projects in Malawi, aiming to advance resource definition and commercial viability in 2026.
Maxwell Dee
7 May 2026

Fortuna Metals Expands Mkanda Rutile Footprint Ahead of Maiden Resource Estimate

Fortuna Metals (ASX: FUN) has extended the rutile mineralisation footprint at its Mkanda Project in Malawi from 37km² to 53km², revealing high-grade cores and planning extensive drilling to underpin a maiden resource estimate in the second half of 2026.
Maxwell Dee
27 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Speculative resources names drove the biggest moves this week, with Patriot Resources, Brazilian Critical Minerals and Rent.com.au leading the gainers. At the other end, Qoria, SQX Resources and 4DMedical fell hard as capital raisings, weak follow-through and post-gap selling hit sentiment.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 17 (20 Apr -> 24 Apr) 2026

Silver, rare earths and select critical minerals led this week’s winners, while lithium names and several larger producers slipped despite busy news flow. Big resource upgrades, fresh funding and cleaner processing routes drew buyers, but many early gaps failed to hold.
Logan Eniac
25 Apr 2026