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Market Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Small caps drove the biggest moves, with Alvo Minerals surging, Klevo extending a payments-fuelled rally, and FBR jumping on fresh contract news. At the larger end, takeover bids, mine funding deals and a strong Liontown update kept resources and corporate activity at the centre of trading.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 18 (27 Apr -> 1 May) 2026

Big moves came from deal-driven small caps, critical minerals stories and a fresh burst of funding news across gold, copper and rare earths. The strongest gains came where cash, contracts or takeover terms gave investors something concrete to price in straight away.
Logan Eniac
2 May 2026

Sovereign Metals Elevates Kasiya Project with US$2.2bn NPV and Rare Earth Breakthrough

Sovereign Metals' March 2026 update reveals a robust DFS for its Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project, a substantial resource upgrade, strategic offtake MOUs, and a high-value heavy rare earth by-product discovery.
Maxwell Dee
29 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Speculative growth names and biotech drove the biggest gains this week, while one consumer staple copped the heaviest selling after cutting guidance. Deal flow stayed busy, but investors were even more responsive to hard numbers: profit upgrades, feasibility studies, contract wins and fresh drilling results.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Drilling wins, funding deals and takeover activity drove a busy week in materials stocks. Big moves came from early-stage explorers, while larger producers won support with cash flow, mine life and deal-making.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Sovereign Metals’ Kasiya DFS Confirms US$2.2bn NPV and World-Leading Critical Minerals Project

Sovereign Metals has delivered a definitive feasibility study (DFS) for its Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project in Malawi, revealing robust economics, a 25-year mine life, and the potential to become the world’s largest producer of natural rutile and flake graphite, both critical minerals for Western supply chains.
Maxwell Dee
16 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal split opened up in small caps: a few stocks surged on hard approvals and funding, while many resource names slid even after announcing big numbers. The week’s tape looked simple: investors paid for certainty and sold anything that still needs time, permits, or more cash.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 12 (16 Mar -> 20 Mar) 2026

A brutal sell-off in a few small caps did most of the damage this week, even as project funding and resource upgrades kept rolling in. Lithium, rare earths and tungsten news stayed constructive, but traders punished anything that looked like delays, dilution or weaker prices.
Logan Eniac
21 Mar 2026

Sovereign Metals Boosts Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Resource by 32%, Cementing Global Leadership

Sovereign Metals has significantly upgraded its Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project resource, increasing measured and indicated rutile by 32% ahead of its definitive feasibility study. This cements Kasiya as the world’s largest natural rutile deposit, reinforcing its strategic importance in critical mineral supply chains.
Maxwell Dee
18 Mar 2026

Sovereign Metals Unveils Rare Earth Breakthrough at Kasiya, Partners with IFC

Sovereign Metals has successfully recovered a high-value heavy rare earth concentrate from its Kasiya project in Malawi, while securing a strategic collaboration with the World Bank’s IFC to underpin sustainable development and financing.
Maxwell Dee
30 Jan 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 4 (19 Jan -> 23 Jan) 2026

A takeover premium blew the doors off the Materials board this week, while one discounted equity raise did the opposite. Uranium names kept climbing on real production progress, and rare earths stayed in favour as governments and buyers circle supply.
Logan Eniac
25 Jan 2026

Market Wrap - Week 4 (19 Jan -> 23 Jan) 2026

A takeover offer lit up small caps, while one high-growth software name slid hard despite strong sector news. Resources dominated the winners list, but investors still punished dilution and discounted fundraisings.
Logan Eniac
24 Jan 2026