Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) jumps to 52-week high as miners rally — what to watch next

Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) jumps to 52-week high as miners rally — what to watch next

Sydney, Jan 6, 2026, 18:15 AEDT — Market closed

  • Mineral Resources shares closed up 3.5% at A$57.77, after hitting a 52-week high intraday.
  • The ASX 200 finished down 0.5%, while the materials sector led gains with a 1.5% rise.
  • Next catalysts: Australia’s November CPI on Jan. 7 and MinRes’s quarterly update on Jan. 29.

Mineral Resources Ltd (ASX:MIN) shares ended Tuesday up 3.5% at A$57.77, after touching a 52-week high of A$57.88. Lithium peers also outperformed, with Pilbara Minerals up 9.5% and Liontown rising 14.8%. Google

The broader S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.5% at 8,682, even as the materials sector led the market higher with a 1.5% gain. The index also slipped below its 50-day moving average — a chart level traders watch for shifts in momentum — as investors looked to Wednesday’s November inflation data for fresh direction on interest rates.

Interest-rate markets have priced a 39% chance of a Reserve Bank of Australia hike as soon as February, as policymakers focus on stubborn price pressures. Economists expect headline inflation to have eased to 3.7% in November from 3.8% a month earlier, while trimmed-mean inflation — a “core” measure that strips out the biggest price swings — is expected to stay above the RBA’s 2%–3% target band.

The global backdrop stayed supportive for cyclicals. Copper set a record high as equities extended a risk-on run, and “risk assets remain solid performers,” Yusuke Matsuo, senior market economist at Mizuho Securities, wrote in a client note. Reuters

MinRes operates across lithium, iron ore, energy and mining services in Western Australia. It is due to publish a quarterly report on Jan. 29 and interim results on Feb. 17, according to a company calendar published by MarketIndex. Market Index

With the stock pressing into fresh yearly highs, investors will be looking for clean signals on volumes, operating costs and any commentary around demand and pricing. Guidance tone matters as much as the numbers, particularly for companies exposed to both bulk commodities and battery materials.

Technicals are now part of the conversation. After Tuesday’s intraday peak, traders are watching whether the stock can hold above its prior close and session low, levels that often act as first support when momentum cools.

But the rally has fault lines. A hotter-than-expected inflation print on Jan. 7 would harden rate-hike expectations and can squeeze risk appetite — a headwind for resource stocks that tend to move with the economic cycle.

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