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Lynas Rare Earths share price slides after ASX selloff — what to watch before Monday
8 February 2026
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Lynas Rare Earths share price slides after ASX selloff — what to watch before Monday

Sydney, Feb 8, 2026, 17:36 AEDT — The session wrapped up with the market now closed.

  • Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) slipped 3.2% to close at A$14.27 on Friday.
  • The S&P/ASX 200 dropped 2.0% in the previous session, dragging mining stocks lower.
  • Monday brings attention to rare-earths prices, any policy headlines, and how stable Lynas’ production remains.

Lynas Rare Earths Limited finished Friday at A$14.27, dropping 3.2%. Shares moved within a range of A$14.15 to A$14.73 as the session played out. ASX investors will watch for the next move when trading picks up on Monday. Yahoo Finance

Lynas stands out as the go-to liquid play for those aiming to gauge a “non-China” rare earths chain. But as soon as markets show any nerves, this trade’s once-clear direction gets murkier.

This comes right before a packed period for Australian stocks, as fund managers start zeroing in on cash flow, production numbers and forward guidance—details, not just the big picture. Lynas isn’t only about policy; there’s still the task of keeping plants running smoothly and making sure the price they get actually delivers.

Blame the wider mood: the S&P/ASX 200 closed out Friday off 2.03% at 8,708.80. Losses rippled through sectors, with commodity-linked names particularly vulnerable heading into the weekend. Reuters

Lynas shares haven’t caught a break. The stock ended Wednesday, Feb. 4 at A$16.01, then tumbled 7.9% on Thursday. Friday brought more selling, pushing it roughly 3.4% below where it closed back on Feb. 2. Investing.com

Since its January update, the company hasn’t published any new disclosures. Lynas reported December quarter sales revenue up 43% to A$201.9 million, citing stronger selling prices that outpaced a drop in output caused by power outages at its Kalgoorlie facility in Western Australia. Reuters

NdPr, shorthand for neodymium and praseodymium, grabs the most attention from investors. The reason: it’s the key ingredient for high-strength permanent magnets found in electric motors and wind turbines. For Lynas, shifts in NdPr often trigger the quickest swings in sentiment.

Questions about management succession haven’t gone away. Back in January, Lynas announced that chief executive Amanda Lacaze would step down at the close of the financial year. Dylan Kelly, representing shareholder Terra Capital, described her track record as “spectacular,” according to remarks reported then. Reuters

Signals from abroad turned up mixed. In Friday’s U.S. session, MP Materials jumped roughly 8.4%. Rare-earths stocks aren’t tracking together across geographies at the moment.

There’s a risk the market hasn’t fully digested just how much operational hiccups could bite. Back in November, Lynas flagged the potential for a production shortfall at Kalgoorlie tied to power disruptions. The company also said it was racing to find off-grid power fixes. Reuters

The stock’s longer-term outlook is still tied to both policy moves and project progress. Lynas has pointed to uncertainty around its Seadrift heavy rare earths project in Texas, noting the company won’t move forward without a commercially viable offtake agreement. Reuters

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