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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
BHP Billiton (BLT), Glencore (GLEN), Rio Tinto (RIO), Antofagasta (ANTO) - London copper sagged to a new 6.5yr low on Monday, with other metals near their own multi-year troughs, as China's slowing factory demand pushes more supply onto global markets and the dollar strengthens against a slew of other currencies. Closing prices 885.5p, 92.33p, 2296p. 508p
BP (BP.) Royal Dutch Shell (RDSA/B) BG Group (BG.) – Iran set to add to global supply glut, Venezuela seeing mid-$20 crude if OPEC doesn't act to curb production. OPEC unlikely to act. Closing Prices 381.30p, 1635p 1648.50p 1019p (Reuters)
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| Stock | Code | Close | High | Low |
| Antofagasta | ANTO | 1.40% | 3.29% | -0.40% |
| BP | BP | -1.00% | 0.13% | -1.43% |
| Royal Dutch Shell | RDS | -1.96% | 0.15% | -2.32% |
| Tullow Oil | TLW | -2.95% | 0.20% | -3.64% |
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