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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) - Keep an eye on the Banking stocks today, as Asian stocks advanced after the Trump administration’s plan to roll back financial regulations sparked a rally in global bank shares. Closing prices 228.85p, 65.85p, 228.50p (Bloomberg)
Randgold Resources Ltd (RRS.L) - Saw record gold production increase for the sixth consecutive year, production up 26% for the quarter and 3% for the year, Q4 profit rising to £94.3m after prices for the metal rose and output increased. It saw its sales increase Q-on-Q by 15% and proposed to hike its dividend. Closing price 6860.00p (Bloomberg)
Ryanair (RYA.L) – Saw Q3 revenue increase 1% to €1.35bn and generate net €95m missing estimates of €101.6m also down from €103m y-o-y. Yields down for Q4 of 2016 by 15%. Average fares fell 17% with a cautious outlook for the remainder of 2017. Closing price 14.77c (Bloomberg)
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