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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
Barclays (BARC.L), Lloyds (LLOY.L), Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.L) – Concerns mount over Deutsche Bank AG’s ability to withstand pending legal penalties, its systemic risk and its general debt exposure, 10 hedge funds that do business with the lender have moved to reduce their financial exposure. Shares slumped once again by circa 7%. Keep a close eye on European Banks and financial stocks today. Closing prices 167.30p, 55.49p, 177.10p (Bloomberg / Accendo Markets)
Fresnillo (FRES.L), Centamin (CEY.L), Hochschild Mining (HOC.L), Lonmin (LMI.L), Randgold Resources (RRS.L) - Gold gained on the final day of the quarter as rising investor anxiety over Deutsche Bank AG’s finances spurred a selloff in equities as traders are seeking haven assets amid increased concern over the health of the financial industry. Closing prices 1810.00p, 149.40p, 295.40p, 7885.00p, (Bloomberg)
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