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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
Easyjet (EZJ.L) - February passengers rise 9.8% to 4.9m. Closing price 1485.00p (Reuters)
Dow (Wall Street Cash), UK 100 (UK 100 Cash), DAX (Germany 30 Cash) - The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, but the underlying trend continued to point to a strengthening labor market. Non- Farm payroll data released today at 13:30pm UK Time today. Current prices Dow 16,941pts, UK 100 6,156pts, DAX 9,791pts, (Reuters)
London Stock Exchange Group (LSE.L) – Engaged in ongoing discussions to merge with Deutsche Boerse; reported a 31% rise in full-year adjusted pre-tax profit on Friday. The New York Stock Exchange owner Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) said it is considering making a counter-offer. Closing price 2893.00p (Reuters)
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