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Lynas Rare Earths share price dips as traders brace for Feb 26 results and briefing
24 February 2026
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Lynas Rare Earths share price dips as traders brace for Feb 26 results and briefing

Sydney, Feb 24, 2026, 17:51 AEDT — The market has closed.

  • Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) slipped 0.5% to finish at A$15.78, reversing gains from the previous session.
  • The ASX barely budged, with investors holding off moves ahead of inflation figures and keeping an eye on tariff news.
  • Lynas is up next, with half-year results and a management briefing scheduled for Thursday.

Lynas Rare Earths slipped 0.5% to A$15.78 on Tuesday, paring back some of Monday’s gains as the session wound down with volatile swings. The shares bounced between A$16.38 at the high and A$15.78 at the low, with roughly 6.3 million shares traded, according to data.

This is coming up fast, with Lynas set to release its half-year results for the six months to Dec. 31, 2025 on Thursday. Investors are focused on updates around production, costs, and pricing. CEO Amanda Lacaze will hold a briefing for analysts and shareholders at 11 a.m. Sydney time that day, according to the company.

Australian shares barely budged, with the S&P/ASX 200 settling at 9,022.30 points. Bank stocks slipped, wiping out gains from the miners as traders stayed on edge before Wednesday’s CPI — a key inflation check — and fresh tariff talk out of the U.S. “The broader theme is caution,” said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade. Indo Premier

Lynas stayed quiet on Tuesday, with no new ASX market announcements. Investors instead leaned on broader macro signals and set their sights on the week’s lineup.

According to a filing posted Monday, Lynas has drawn a “becoming a substantial holder” notice — a disclosure triggered once an investor’s stake hits the 5% threshold. While these filings sometimes hint at fresh institutional involvement, they aren’t a surefire sign of long-term buying. Australian Securities Exchange

Lynas pulls rare earths out of Mt Weld in Western Australia and handles processing both at home and in Malaysia. The company is also working on expanding into the U.S., its profile shows. These rare earths—think neodymium and praseodymium—are key ingredients for high-strength magnets inside electric vehicles and wind turbines.

Here’s the hitch: rare-earth prices move quickly, and so do profits. If costs start outpacing what the company brings in, or if production falls short versus what traders have penciled in—after the rally that’s been going since early February—expect a rough reaction.

There’s also the broader tape to watch. If CPI numbers come in hot, talk about higher-for-longer rates in Australia could flare up again. And any fresh global trade tension? That tends to send money fleeing from commodity-linked stocks in a hurry.

Lynas is set to report earnings on Feb. 26. Investors want to see hard data on volumes and pricing, plus any shift in how management discusses the ramp-up timeline.

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