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Four ASX 200 Stocks Hit New 52-Week Highs Amid Market Gains

The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) rose by 0.2% in afternoon trading on Thursday, with four stocks reaching new 52-week highs. Among these, three are mining companies and one operates in the real estate sector, reflecting a diverse market reaction to ongoing global economic trends.

Mining Stocks Lead the Surge

One of the standout performers is Lynas Rare Earths Ltd (ASX: LYC), which saw its shares increase by 2.4% to reach $16.93. This marks a remarkable 123.7% increase over the past year, bringing its share price to the highest level since August 2011. The company has benefited from the increasing demand for rare earth elements, particularly as Western nations seek alternatives to China, the current leader in rare earth production.

Another mining company, Sandfire Resources Ltd (ASX: SFR), also recorded notable gains with shares rising by 8.2% to $13.73 each. This increase represents a 36.9% rise compared to last year, setting a new all-time high for the company.

Similarly, Capstone Copper Corp (ASX: CSC) experienced a surge in its stock price, climbing 8.8% to $12.25. This increase not only positions Capstone at a new all-time high since its listing on the ASX in April 2024, but also reflects a 7.6% gain year-on-year. Both mining companies are benefiting from an uptick in copper prices, which rose by 3.6% to US$10,336.50 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange.

The rise in copper prices stems in part from disruptions at Freeport-McMoRan Inc (NYSE: FCX), which announced that its Grasberg Block Cave Mine in Indonesia would remain offline following a tragic mudslide on September 8, 2023. This incident, which resulted in at least two fatalities and left five employees unaccounted for, has led to forecasts of a 4% decline in third-quarter copper sales.

Real Estate Sector Shows Strength

Shifting focus to the real estate market, Centuria Industrial REIT (ASX: CIP) has also reached new heights on Thursday. The industrial real estate investment trust saw its shares rise by 1.0% to $3.57, achieving the highest price since March 2024. Over the past year, Centuria’s stock has appreciated by 7.1%. Furthermore, it offers a trailing dividend yield of 4.6%, which is appealing to investors seeking income-generating assets.

As the market demonstrates resilience, these ASX 200 stocks highlight the potential for growth and diversification within Australian equities. Investors may want to consider these developments carefully, given the evolving landscape of both the mining and real estate sectors in Australia.

In summary, Thursday’s trading session showcased significant advancements in key ASX 200 stocks, driven primarily by the mining sector’s performance and bolstered by a strong real estate presence. As market conditions remain dynamic, these trends could provide valuable insights for future investment strategies.

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