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ASX:LYC 11 October 2025 - 12 December 2025

Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) Stock: Power Outage Risks, Index Additions, and 2026 Forecasts in Focus (12 December 2025)

Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) Stock: Power Outage Risks, Index Additions, and 2026 Forecasts in Focus (12 December 2025)

Lynas Rare Earths Limited has been one of the most closely watched critical-minerals stocks in Australia in 2025—riding a potent mix of geopolitics, rare earth price swings, and major capacity expansion milestones. As of 12 December 2025, Lynas shares are trading around A$12.9, putting the company’s market value at roughly A$13 billion, after a sharp pullback from earlier highs amid renewed debate about valuation and near-term operational risk. Investing.com+1
12 December 2025
Most Active ASX Stocks Today (9 December 2025): Miners, Lithium Plays and Banks Drive the Market

Most Active ASX Stocks Today (9 December 2025): Miners, Lithium Plays and Banks Drive the Market

Australian shares traded cautiously around the 8,600 mark on Tuesday, 9 December 2025, as investors waited for the Reserve Bank of Australia’s final interest-rate decision of the year and digested a string of stock‑specific catalysts. Futures pointed lower in the morning and the ASX 200 opened down about 0.3%, with only a couple of sectors in the green.Market Index+2ABC+2
Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) Stock Outlook: ASX 50 Promotion, Power Disruptions and 2026 Boom Forecasts

Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) Stock Outlook: ASX 50 Promotion, Power Disruptions and 2026 Boom Forecasts

Sydney, 8 December 2025 — Lynas Rare Earths Limited, the largest rare earths producer outside China, is entering a pivotal phase. The stock is being promoted into the blue‑chip S&P/ASX 50 Index, analysts are calling for revenues to almost double in 2026, and yet fresh coverage from Morningstar says the shares are fundamentally overpriced. At the same time, power problems at a key plant are weighing on near‑term output and sentiment. TradingView+3Company Announcements+3Reuters+3
8 December 2025
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

Australian shares managed a slight rise on Monday, November 3, 2025, as the market shrugged off early weakness. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.2% at 8,894.8 pointsindopremier.com, rebounding from morning lows. This marks a small advance following a tepid 0.4% gain for the entire month of Octoberindopremier.com, indicating that the index remains near record-high territory. The broader All Ordinaries index of 500 companies was almost unchanged, dipping just 0.05% to 9,173.5commbank.com.au. Overall, the market “finished roughly where it began” the daycommbank.com.au, as strength in banking and tech shares balanced losses in resource and healthcare stocks.
Asia Stocks Rally as Gold Smashes Record Highs and IPO Frenzy Grips Markets

Wall Street Hits Record Highs as ASX Slumps – Gold Crashes, CSL Plunges 15% in Shock Divergence

Global markets are riding high on hopes of a U.S.–China trade truce and easier monetary policy, but Australia’s share market didn’t get the memo. On Tuesday, the S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 0.5%, surrendering about 43 points to finish near 9,012abc.net.au. This retreat stands in stark contrast to Wall Street’s overnight rally – U.S. indices surged to record peaks on Monday, buoyed by optimism that President Trump and China’s President Xi will strike a trade deal at an upcoming summitwdio.com. The S&P 500 jumped 1.2% to a historic 6,875, the Dow hit 47,544 and Nasdaq 23,637wdio.com.
Lynas Rare Earths (LYSCF) Stock Soars on $8.5B U.S.–Australia Rare-Earth Pact

Lynas Rare Earths (LYSCF) Stock Soars on $8.5B U.S.–Australia Rare-Earth Pact

Lynas shares have been on a tear. By mid-October 2025, the stock had nearly tripled in a year Investing ts2.tech. In early October it spiked to A$21.96 Investing on the magnet-chain MoU, then eased back to ~$18–19 as traders locked in profits ts2.tech. In late Oct 20–21 trading it jumped again Stockanalysis. By Oct 21 LYC was ~A$19 Investing Stockanalysis. The OTC ADR mirrors this: it closed at US$14.00 on Oct 20 Stockanalysis.
21 October 2025
Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) Stock Skyrockets on US Magnet Deal – Bubble or Breakout?

Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) Stock Skyrockets on US Magnet Deal – Bubble or Breakout?

Lynas Rare Earths Stock vs. Key Events – LYC climbed throughout 2025 on strong production, price trends, and Western supply-chain deals. In September/August it raised A$750M via equity to fund growth intelligentinvestor.com.au. The Oct. 8 Noveon Magnetics MoU then sent LYC to a 14-year high aljazeera.com abc.net.au. By mid-Oct, profit-taking and market jitters trimmed LYC back toward A$18–19 sharecafe.com.au.
20 October 2025
China’s Rare-Earth Gambit: Tech Stocks Crash, Miner Profits Soar Amid Trade War Escalation

China’s Rare-Earth Gambit: Tech Stocks Crash, Miner Profits Soar Amid Trade War Escalation

On Oct. 9, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued “Announcement No. 61” of 2025, dramatically expanding export controls on critical minerals ts2.tech reuters.com. Five additional rare-earth elements were added to the restricted list, on top of seven elements already curbed in April aljazeera.com ts2.tech. In total 12 of the 17 rare-earth metals now require special licenses for export aljazeera.com. Beyond raw elements, China also slapped new controls on processing equipment and technology needed to refine these minerals aljazeera.com ts2.tech. Notably, Chinese rules will apply extraterritorially: foreign firms using Chinese-sourced rare earths or technology must obtain Chinese approval even to export finished magnets or high-tech products reuters.com ts2.tech.
Rare Earth Shockwave: China’s Metal Curbs Jolt Tech Industry as Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs

Rare Earth Shockwave: China’s Metal Curbs Jolt Tech Industry as Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs

On October 9, Beijing dropped a bombshell announcement that sent tremors through the global tech and manufacturing sectors. China’s Ministry of Commerce unveiled new export controls on rare earth elements, vastly expanding an earlier round of curbs from Aprilreuters.comreuters.com. Five additional rare-earth metals – holmium, erbium, thulium, europium, and ytterbium – were added to China’s restricted list, which already included seven key rare earths from prior controlsts2.techreuters.com. In effect, 12 out of the 17 rare-earth elements are now subject to Chinese export licensing and quotas, covering well over half of the rare-earth periodic tablets2.tech. These metals might sound obscure, but they are fundamental ingredients in modern high-tech hardware and defense systemsts2.tech.
11 October 2025
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