Fortescue stock: Australia Day pause leaves FMG investors watching China iron ore talks
26 January 2026
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Fortescue stock: Australia Day pause leaves FMG investors watching China iron ore talks

Sydney, Jan 26, 2026, 17:22 AEDT — The market has closed.

Fortescue Ltd shares will see their next trading update on Tuesday, following the Australia Day holiday shutdown on Monday. The stock ended Friday’s session at A$21.51. (Australian Securities Exchange)

The pause counts because offshore iron ore trading hasn’t stopped, and China’s state buyer is clamping down harder in supply negotiations. Reuters noted that BHP has rerouted shipments to Malaysia and Vietnam amid a contract standoff with China Mineral Resources Group, underscoring how quickly pricing control can swing in the iron ore market. (Reuters)

Fortescue (FMG.AX) finished Friday almost flat, though it’s still off roughly 5.7% from the previous week following a steep decline last Thursday. The drop came after a cost update rattled some investors despite steady shipments. (Intelligent Investor)

Fortescue’s December-quarter production report showed hematite C1 unit costs climbing 5% from the previous quarter, hitting $19.10 per wet metric tonne. The company attributed the rise to factors like diesel prices and the Australian dollar. Despite this, FY26 guidance remains steady. Metals and operations CEO Dino Otranto noted, “It was a record first half, with shipments reaching new highs across our operations.”

The update revealed Fortescue’s hematite average revenue came in at roughly 88% of the Platts 62% CFR index, a key benchmark for iron ore shipments into China. By the end of December, the company held $4.7 billion in cash alongside $1.0 billion in net debt. The report also noted the completion of its first large-scale battery energy storage system and confirmed plans to acquire the remaining 64% stake in Alta Copper that it doesn’t already control.

As trading picks up again, eyes will be on iron ore benchmarks, the Australian dollar, and ripple effects from China’s contract negotiations — where delivery terms and discounts can hit just as hard as the main price tag.

But the setup works both ways. If Beijing’s buyers push back harder or steel demand cools off in February, realized prices and discounts could turn sharply against miners. Fortescue’s margins are especially vulnerable with rising costs in the background.

Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 17, a key date that typically affects steel mill purchases and port logistics in the lead-up. (Reuters)

Fortescue’s next major event comes with its FY26 half-year results on Feb. 25. The company is expected to update guidance, while investors will be watching closely for any hints on dividends and cost outlooks. (Fortescue)

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