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The below stocks have been identified as having potential to register bigger than normal share price moves (up or down) today based on the news cited
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.L)- A consortium of investors, including the Church of England’s investment fund has won a 600m pound auction to take a stake in a package of 300-plus Royal Bank of Scotland branches. The bank will be spun off into a standalone bank and floated under the Williams & Glyn’s bank brand which has lain dormant for nearly 30 years. Closing price 366.5p. (Sharecast)
KCOM (KCOM.L) – First half results in-line with expectations. Closing Price 90.45p (Sharecast)
Keller Group (KLR.L) – Wins hospital construction deal in Singapore. Closing Price 1002p (Sharecast)
Taylor Wimpey (TW..L), Barratt Developments (BDEV.L) and Persimmon (PSN.L) – Could be set to benefit from the government bringing forward the ‘Help to Buy’ scheme. Closing Prices 97.00p, 302.10p and 1061.00p respectively. (Reuters)
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Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
Ithaca Energy | IAE.L | 0.00% | 1.32% | -9.21% |
Qinetiq | QQ.L | 0.82% | 1.59% | -1.85% |
Babcock | BAB.L | 0.67% | 1.84% | -0.34% |
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