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Mineral Resources shares slip after flirting with a 52-week high as China flags battery overcapacity
8 January 2026
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Mineral Resources shares slip after flirting with a 52-week high as China flags battery overcapacity

SYDNEY, Jan 8, 2026, 17:19 AEDT — Market closed

  • Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) closed down 1.34% at A$56.49 after swinging between A$55.95 and A$58.63
  • Lithium peers were mixed: Pilbara Minerals fell 0.62% while Liontown rose 0.99%
  • Investors’ next focus is MinRes’ December-quarter report and briefing on Jan. 29, followed by half-year results on Feb. 20

Mineral Resources Ltd shares ended lower on Thursday after pushing to within a whisker of a 52-week high, a reminder that the rally in Australian lithium names is still a jittery one. The stock closed down 1.34% at A$56.49. Investing.com Australia

The move matters now because MinRes has become a quick read-through on sentiment around battery materials, even as it also sells iron ore. When the lithium tape softens, the stock can turn fast, and Thursday’s fade came after a sharp early-week jump.

Traders have also been weighing fresh signals out of China, the key market in the battery supply chain. China’s industry ministry warned on Thursday of overcapacity risks in the electric-vehicle and energy-storage battery sectors, urging manufacturers to rein in what it called “blind” capacity build-outs. Reuters

Peer moves were uneven. Pilbara Minerals closed down 0.62% while Liontown ended up 0.99%, underlining how stock-specific positioning is driving parts of the lithium complex. Investing.com+1

MinRes traded in a wide band, hitting A$58.63 at the high and A$55.95 at the low, before slipping into the close. That puts the A$58.64 52-week peak back in view as a near-term ceiling, with the day’s low now the first level some short-term traders point to.

The next hard catalyst is close. The company’s calendar flags its December-quarter report and investor briefing on Jan. 29, with half-year financial results due on Feb. 20. Investors will be watching shipments and costs across its iron ore and lithium operations, and any update on pricing and volumes for spodumene — the hard-rock ore used to make lithium chemicals. Mineral Resources

But the risk case has not gone away. If China’s push to curb battery industry overbuild feeds through into weaker pricing power across the chain, the sector’s rebound could stall, and the higher-beta names tend to wear it first.

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