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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
RBS (RBS.L) – RBS boss Stephen Hester will step down later this year, after the bank’s board decided it wanted new leadership to oversee the sale of Britain’s majority stake in the bank, which could take years. Closing Price 325.60p (Reuters)
Antofagasta Plc (ANTO.L), Kazakhmys Plc (KAZ.L) and Glencore Xstrata (GLEN.L) – World Bank cut its global growth forecast, bringing demand for industrial metals into question. Closing Prices 879.50p, 290.10p and 300.55p respectively. (Bloomberg).
Randgold Resources Plc (RRS.L) – Gold price climbed overnight, approaching $1400 an ounce as equity markets wobble. Closing Price 4815.00p (Bloomberg)
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Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
J Sainsbury | SBRY.L | 0.66% | 1.71% | -0.96% |
ASOS | ASOS.L | 2.37% | 5.62% | -0.17% |
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