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Market Wrap - Week 20 (11 May -> 15 May) 2026

Capital raisings, resource updates and Medicare news drove the week’s biggest share moves. The sharpest gains came from silver and tungsten juniors, while the heaviest fall came from a deeply discounted equity raising.
Logan Eniac
16 May 2026

MRG Metals Confirms High-Grade Rare Earth Mineralisation at Adriano Project

MRG Metals has verified substantial concentrations of valuable heavy minerals including monazite, rutile and zircon in alluvial deposits at its Adriano Rare Earth Project, with a total rare earth oxide content of 1.46%.
Maxwell Dee
13 May 2026

Sinowin Lithium Advances Marão Drilling to Support Mining Licence Push

Sinowin Lithium, MRG Metals’ JV partner, commits to fund drilling at the Marão Titanium Dioxide Project in Mozambique, aiming to expand mineralisation and underpin a mining licence application amid broader JV progress.
Maxwell Dee
6 May 2026

Sinowin Lithium Advances Mozambique Titanium Project with Corridor North Drilling

Sinowin Lithium, MRG Metals’ JV partner, will fund drilling at Corridor North in Mozambique, extending its investment beyond the 2 billion tonne Corridor Central and South projects targeting 2027 production and a ramp-up to 800,000 tonnes per annum.
Maxwell Dee
1 May 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

MRG JV partner submits full ESIA for 2 billion tonne Mozambique titanium project, clearing path to 2027 production

MRG Metals’ joint venture partner Sinowin Lithium has delivered a comprehensive Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the Corridor Central Titanium Dioxide project in Mozambique, marking a key regulatory milestone towards production in 2027.
Maxwell Dee
24 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Rare earths, lithium and antimony stocks drove the week, while a handful of capital raisings and profit warnings hit hard. The biggest gains came from drilling wins and deal news. The sharpest falls came where investors faced dilution, weaker earnings or takeover friction.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Critical minerals and gold explorers drove the biggest moves, with OD6 Metals, Jindalee Lithium and Resolution Minerals leading the weekly board. Investors chased drill hits, fresh funding and deal news, while stocks that reopened after trading halts split between sustained buying and quick give-backs.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

MRG Metals Confirms High-Grade Rare Earth Mineralisation Across Five Alluvial Targets at Adriano Project

MRG Metals Limited has reported high-grade Total Heavy Mineral (THM) assay results from the fifth alluvial target at its Adriano Rare Earth Project in Mozambique, reinforcing district-scale mineralisation across five targets. Mineralogical studies and assays from adjacent licences are pending, supporting the broader Adriano-Fotinho critical mineral corridor potential.
Maxwell Dee
10 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 14 (30 Mar -> 3 Apr) 2026

Critical minerals stole the spotlight as big project numbers, new processing results and fresh funding pushed several small caps sharply higher. A few capital raisings and legal headlines also hit hard, especially where early gains couldn’t hold.
Logan Eniac
4 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 14 (30 Mar -> 3 Apr) 2026

A courtroom claim, a big feasibility study and a Greenland setback drove the week’s biggest share moves. Investors paid up for clearer funding and permits, but sold hard when project timelines looked shaky.
Logan Eniac
4 Apr 2026