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Market Wrap - Week 33 (10 Aug -> 14 Aug) 2026

Small explorers led the ASX week, with Lachlan Star, EcoGraf and Basin Energy recording the biggest gains on new drilling, offtake and exploration news.
Takeovers, capital raisings and strong company results also drew attention, although several large stocks fell despite reporting better earnings.
Logan Eniac
15 Aug 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 33 (10 Aug -> 14 Aug) 2026

Small-cap materials shares produced some of the market’s biggest moves, led by a dramatic rise in Accent Resources and strong gains in gold and critical metals explorers.
Investors also weighed new project funding, drilling results, acquisitions and several steep falls after opening price gaps.
Logan Eniac
15 Aug 2026

Prospect Resources Expands Nyungu Central Copper Zone with Thick Intercepts

Prospect Resources reveals significant copper extensions at Nyungu Central, with wide intercepts outside current resource boundaries, while maiden drilling at Sharamba shows promising visual mineralisation.
Maxwell Dee
12 Aug 2026

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

Prospect Resources Expands Mumbezhi Copper-Gold Resource by 20% as Phase 3 Drilling Accelerates

Prospect Resources has boosted its Mumbezhi Copper Project resource by 20%, notably doubling gold content, while commencing an extensive Phase 3 drilling program aimed at further expansion and upgrading.
Maxwell Dee
29 July 2026

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

Prospect Resources Confirms Copper Extensions Beyond Nyungu Central Resource

Prospect Resources has received significant assay results from new drill holes extending copper mineralisation beyond the current Nyungu Central resource boundary at its Mumbezhi Project in Zambia.
Maxwell Dee
22 July 2026

Prospect Resources Extends High-Grade Copper Mineralisation at Nyungu Central

Prospect Resources has reported thick, high-grade copper intercepts beyond the existing resource at Nyungu Central, underscoring the deposit's growth potential within the Mumbezhi Copper Project in Zambia.
Maxwell Dee
21 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