Lynas Rare Earths share price sinks 6% — what investors watch before the Jan. 21 update
20 January 2026
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Lynas Rare Earths share price sinks 6% — what investors watch before the Jan. 21 update

Sydney, Jan 20, 2026, 17:06 (AEDT) — Market closed

Lynas Rare Earths Ltd (LYC.AX) dropped 6.3% to close at A$15.25 on Tuesday, marking one of the sharpest declines among actively traded Australian shares. The stock saw over A$100 million in value traded during the session. 1

The decline sets the stage for Wednesday’s crucial update: Lynas plans to unveil its quarterly results for the period ending Dec. 31, 2025, ahead of a midday investor briefing led by CEO Amanda Lacaze. 2

Timing is crucial. Rare earths — metals essential for making high-strength permanent magnets used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and defense systems — are back in the geopolitical spotlight. Chinese customs data revealed that exports of rare-earth magnets to Japan dropped 8% in December compared to November. This decline comes just before China’s January ban on certain dual-use items to Japan, Reuters reported. 3

The broader market sagged as Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 slipped 0.66% to 8,815.9. Heavyweights in mining dragged the index down after BHP reported record first-half output but warned of softer realised prices on some iron ore sales. 4

Lynas, based in Australia, stands out as a rare earth producer operating outside China, drawing attention from investors seeking alternatives to Chinese sources. The company extracts ore in Western Australia and runs processing plants in both Australia and Malaysia. 5

Leadership shifts are also in play. Lacaze, who’s helmed the company for over ten years, told the board she intends to retire at the close of the current financial year, the company confirmed earlier this month. Terra Capital’s Dylan Kelly praised her track record as “spectacular.” 6

Traders will scrutinize Wednesday’s quarterly results for changes in sales volumes, product mix, and customer demand. They’ll also focus on management’s comments about pricing, especially given how swiftly the market reacts to policy and supply news.

But the risk remains clear. Lynas has previously flagged that any hiccups at its Kalgoorlie processing plant could lead to significant production drops. It’s a stark reminder: operational problems can emerge quickly and dent quarterly output. 7

Lynas has its quarterly investor briefing lined up for Wednesday at 12 p.m. Sydney time. Traders will be digging into the December-quarter results and looking for clues on what’s ahead. 8

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