
The biggest movers of the middleweight companies today
Of the medium-sized companies on the ASX, these stocks were the movers.
Lynas Rare Earths (LYC) rose 6.56% to $9.42, closing out the day as the biggest winner among the mid-cap stocks on the Australian market today.
Coming in second was Mineral Resources (MIN), which gained 5.71% to $58.16.
Third was Allkem (AKE), which gained 5.51% to $12.06 a share.
Next was Pilbara Minerals (PLS), which gained 5.00% to $2.73.
And rounding out the top five was Worley (WOR), which increased by 3.55% to $14.60.
NOTE: Mid-cap stocks on the ASX are the 50-100 biggest companies by market capitalisation on the ASX. The top 50 companies are represented in the Large Cap summary.
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