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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
Anglo American (AAL.L), BHP Billiton (BLT.L), Rio Tinto (RIO.L), Xstrata (XTA.L) – Positive close from the Australian markets. U.S. aluminium group Alcoa, viewed as a bellwether for the materials sector, posting better-than-expected quarterly profit after the Wall Street’s closing bell on Monday. China‘s annual consumer inflation cooled in March as food prices eased from nine-month highs and producer price deflation deepened, data showed on Tuesday, leaving policymakers room to keep monetary conditions easy and nurture a nascent recovery, potentially helping Britain’s globally exposed mining stocks. Closing Price 1644.50p, 1878.00p, 2991.50p, 1033.50p respectively (Reuters)
RBS (RBS.L) – Two hedge funds are in talks to back a £1bn ($1.53 billion) bid for more than 300 Royal Bank of Scotland Group branches. Closing Price 266.10p (Sky News)
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Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
Tesco | TSCO.L | 1.38% | 1.71% | -0.26% |
Cairn Energy | CNE.L | 3.30% | 3.96% | 1.10% |
Polymetal | POLY.L | 5.25% | 6.26% | 0.24% |
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